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The expression of negation in Czech sign language
Hendrychová, Lucie ; Okrouhlíková, Lenka (advisor) ; Macurová, Alena (referee)
This bachelor thesis is the first material focused on the expression of negation in Czech sign language. It shows the most frequent mediums of manual and non-manual negation excerpted from the recording of natural communications between native deaf speakers, users of Czech sign language. This thesis also presents how to express negation in spoken languages and in some of the foreign sign languages.
Logical problems zebra with pupils in primary school
Laštovková, Tereza ; Slezáková, Jana (advisor) ; Havlíčková, Radka (referee)
This diploma thesis is focusing on analysis of logical zebra problems and finding strategies of pupils solutions and development of these strategies in primary school. For this diploma thesis was created two gradation of those logical problems for pupils from the 1st - 5th class in primary school. Theoretical part is focused on characteristics of logical problems zebra, its definition, history of logical problems zebra and its todays use. In more detail it is based on examples and ways of strategies, how to solve these problems, like with tablets or full charts and so on. It's also focused on parameters of gradation, which serve the possibilities of making gradation for pupils in primary school in the next part, the research part. Research part is based on description and comments of pupils strategies in solving logical problems zebra in two gradation, wich contains ten tasks.. Research part shows how pupils can develop their solving strategies based on their experience with solving logical problems zebra, with described phenomena for pupils solution and for tasks. KEY WORDS graded parameters of problems, context of problems, logic, negation, problems with conditions, relations, solving strategy of pupils in primary school, table as tool for problem solving
Expletive "ne" in Contemporary French
Raisová, Kateřina ; Nádvorníková, Olga (advisor) ; Nováková, Sylva (referee)
This bachelor's thesis is dealing with the expletive ne in Contemporary French. The theoretical part describes the particular use of the morpheme ne (that has no influence on the designation of a sentence) listing the possible contexts in which it can be used. Two main presumptions shape the analysis. First, this phenomenon is an attribute to a higher literary style. Secondly, the expletive ne has the ability to change the meaning of a sentence. The two hypotheses are examined on the corpus material of The Czech National Corpus. In the first phase a comparison of the frequency of the expletive ne is done on four types of texts - novels, journalism, texts from the internet and the film subtitles. It follows that the type of text influences the frequency of expletive ne in the text. However, the novels did not prove to be using it systematically the most. The second phase of the empirical part analyses in details the concrete examples from the french novels both with and without the expletive ne.
Role of indeterminance in literary work
Marković, Maša ; Zuska, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Kubalík, Štěpán (referee)
In this paper I focused mainly on "indeterminacy" as a term which functions in literary theory. This paper was based on analysis of phenomenological approach of Roman Ingarden, on theory of Reception Aesthetics of Wolfgang Iser and on the theory of Fictional Worlds by Lubomir Doležela. I have analyzed the indeterminacy in relation to the literary work and what function does it have when fictional worlds are constructed. It was ascertained that its function has changed in time. This paper's focus was on aesthetic reception in relation to the gaps and blanks which originate from literary work. One part of this thesis was dedicated to construction of fictional and possible worlds and their relation to the indeterminacy. Indeterminacy in this paper was presented as indispensible part of the aesthetic reception.
On the Use of the Conjunctions bis, bevor and ehe in the present German language and their translation into Czech
Trojanová, Jana ; Dovalil, Vít (advisor) ; Šemelík, Martin (referee)
This thesis deals with the use of conjunctions bis, bevor and ehe in the present German language. The characterization of them in grammar books and selected textbooks is compared, special attention is given to the difference between anteriority and posteriority and the synonymity between conjunctions bevor and ehe. There are also concerned the problems of translation of these conjunctions into Czech. One part is dedicated to the searching of sentences which are related with the future and in which occur conjunctions bis, bevor and ehe in the sense of anteriority. With conjunctions bevor and ehe the use of implicit negation is crucial. Keywords: anteriority, posteriority, negation, tense combinations
Czech translation counterparts of English semantically negative but formally positive expressions (hardly, seldom)
Vintrová, Gabriela ; Brůhová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Gráf, Tomáš (referee)
This work examines the negators hardly and seldom, as devices of negation and their Czech correlates. The first part presents a general overview of negation types in English and formal features related to the specific types. The empirical part then focuses on 100 examples containing the two adverbs and analyzes them in terms of the theoretical background. 50 findings are those of the adverb seldom and 50 of the adverb hardly. All examples, including the Czech counterparts, were extracted from the corpus InterCorp, which presents multilingual parallel corpora.
The expression of negation in Czech sign language
Hendrychová, Lucie ; Okrouhlíková, Lenka (advisor) ; Macurová, Alena (referee)
This bachelor thesis is the first material focused on the expression of negation in Czech sign language. It shows the most frequent mediums of manual and non-manual negation excerpted from the recording of natural communications between native deaf speakers, users of Czech sign language. This thesis also presents how to express negation in spoken languages and in some of the foreign sign languages.
Interactive word tasks with GeoGebra.
JANČICH, Jakub
This work serves as an auxiliary collection of math problems of the foundations of arithmetic.All examples are processed in GeoGebra and placed on the websites. Using GeoGebra is achieved by a dynamic surroundings where each user can change the input data word problems. Because jobs are designed to integer results, change the input data can lead to tasks that do not have a solution. Thereby, each user can test all the task results.For each example is explained algorithmic background and instructions on the creation of a similar example. All of these examples were tested the children from the second grade of elementary school. And from their mistakes and results, there are outlined and solved the problem sections at the end of examples.
Řešitel příkladů pro předmět Teoretické základy informatiky
Šimonová, Adriana
Šimonová A., A researcher of examples for a subject of Theoretical basics of informatics. Mendel Univerity in Brno, 2013. Bachelor thesis is focused on the subject - Theoretical basics of informatics, specifically on propositional calculus. In the theoretical part is described a theory of propositional calculus to be understood this issue by readers. In the second part the bachelor thesis is described by the researcher of examples.

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