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Tenses and Moods in Hindi
Pyciaková, Tereza ; Kostič, Svetislav (advisor) ; Vacek, Jaroslav (referee)
In hindi tenses and moods can be divided into two groups: root tenses and moods and auxiliated tenses and moods. Among root tenses and moods belong: futurum, imperative and subjunctive. Auxiliated tenses and moods can be divided into: imperfective, perfective and progressive. This work describes each of moods and tenses in mentioned groups. Each is written according to structure and function. The decription is accompanied by examples from descriptive grammars of Hindi and literature.
Relation of People from the Tesinsko and Karvinsko Region toward the Polish and German Occupation
Kawan, Jiří ; Kubátová, Hana (advisor) ; Gelnarová, Jitka (referee)
The bachelor thesis "The Relation of People from the Tesinsko Region Towards the Polish and German Occupation" is focusing on attitude of inhabitants of Czech (former Czechoslovakian) part of the Tesinko between the years 1938 and 1940. In the time period mentioned, the regime has changed twice in the region. The necessary section of such a work/study is also a study/elaboration of impacts and manifestations of the new regimes on the inhabitants. Before the core of the thesis itself, information of social and political history of region are mentioned. Testimonies of five contemporary witnesses represent the sources of the main topic. Moreover, there are the views of literature and archival sources included. The outcome of the thesis may therefore provide a material for comparison of rather local-based testimonies with broad, easier-accessed literature and archival-like materials
Tenses and Moods in Hindi
Pyciaková, Tereza ; Kostič, Svetislav (advisor) ; Vacek, Jaroslav (referee)
In hindi tenses and moods can be divided into two groups: root tenses and moods and auxiliated tenses and moods. Among root tenses and moods belong: futurum, imperative and subjunctive. Auxiliated tenses and moods can be divided into: imperfective, perfective and progressive. This work describes each of moods and tenses in mentioned groups. Each is written according to structure and function. The decription is accompanied by examples from descriptive grammars of Hindi and literature.

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