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Morphological adaptation of anglicisms in Czech and Spanish from online video games.
DUDA, Jan
The objective of our thesis is to present the morphological adaptation of anglicisms in the context of online video games in Spanish and Czech through an analysis of the written communication of Spanish- and Czech-speaking online video game players. The thesis is divided into two parts - theoretical and practical. The theoretical part comprises of the definition of online video games and their environment, the language of video game players and their communication. It further includes the definition of Anglicisms, their adaptation with a focus on the morphological adaptation and the morphological characteristics of Czech and Spanish with respect to the categories of nouns, abbreviations and verbs. In the second part, we focus on morphological adaptations of Anglicisms from the online video game environment with the help of the twitch.tv website and the Araneum Bohemicum Maius and Araneum Hispanicum Maius corpora. The thesis also encompasses a summary in Spanish.

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