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Light verb constructions and their using in German journalistic texts
Pekárková, Ludmila ; Zeman, Dalibor (advisor) ; Martschini, Elisabeth (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with issue of light verb constructions and its usage in German journalistic texts. The objective of the theoretical part is to explain on the basis of scholarly literature basic terms such as light verb construction (LVC), function verb and full verb. After that light verb constructions are also distinguished by syntactic and semantic criteria, which specify the rules for usage of light verb constructions in practice. The individual rules are shown on example sentences. The objective of practical part is to analyze and compare usage of light verb constructions in German journalistic texts (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Bild) using tables as well as graph sands identify from semantic view point which types of light verb constructions were in texts most often. On the basis of this observation it was found out that serious newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung contained more of these constructions than tabloid Bild. This fact derives from usage of nominal style, which is preferred in official and journalistic texts nowadays. Keywords light verb construction, function verb, full verb, journalistic texts
Substantive compounds in German journalistic texts
Jakubů, Kamila ; Zeman, Dalibor (advisor) ; Haupenthal, Thomas Maria (referee)
In the theoretical part the author scrutinizes some secondary literature sources which deal with wort formation in German language, defines terms and compares the informations stated in the publications. In the practical part she will search for the substantive compounds in newspaper articles, which are printed in specific sections of reputable and tabloid press. She compares in which kind of periodicals appear substantive compounds more often. Key words: Lexicology, substantives, compounds, journalistic texts
Journalism Karel Capek and his "quiet voice" at the time of threats to democracy (1935-1938)
Nováková, Michaela ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
In my bachelor thesis on "Karel Čapek and his ‚quiet voice' at the time of danger for democracy" I will analyze his journalistic texts published between 1935-1938 in the journal Lidové Noviny, České slovo and the magazine Přítomnost. I'll be watching Čapek's development in specific years while noticing how his journalistic work was transforming with the approaching year 1938. Particularly, I will watch Čapek's activities related to the fight to save democracy in Czechoslovakia during the gradual expansionof fascism. To better understand the significance of the texts I give the socio-historical background as well. The aim of the work is mainly to find out how the Čapek's literary works reflected the historical events of that time and if Čapek's "silentvoice" was sufficient warning, concise and striking. This work does not deal comprehensively Čapek'swork, it only selects the most significant texts of a certain period.
Characteristics of language means in contemporary journalistic texts
Jakubů, Kamila ; Zeman, Dalibor (advisor) ; Haupenthal, Thomas Maria (referee)
In the theoretical part, the hypothesis about more prevalent occurences in serious and tabloid newspapers will be established. This hypothesis will be validated by research literature. Furthermore, the chosen occurrences will be described in details on the basis of secondary literature. In the practical part, the selected occurrences will be mapped out in chosen serious and tabloid newspapers and the frequency of their appearance will be compared. The aim is to describe the language means that are typical for serious respectively tabloid newspapers. By selected occurrences (for example anglicisms, FVG, phraseologisms etc.) will be monitored not only their frequency, but especially the current trends in the use of these phenomena. KEYWORDS linguistics, language means, journalistic texts, tabloid, serious press
Journalism Karel Capek and his "quiet voice" at the time of threats to democracy (1935-1938)
Nováková, Michaela ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
In my bachelor thesis on "Karel Čapek and his ‚quiet voice' at the time of danger for democracy" I will analyze his journalistic texts published between 1935-1938 in the journal Lidové Noviny, České slovo and the magazine Přítomnost. I'll be watching Čapek's development in specific years while noticing how his journalistic work was transforming with the approaching year 1938. Particularly, I will watch Čapek's activities related to the fight to save democracy in Czechoslovakia during the gradual expansionof fascism. To better understand the significance of the texts I give the socio-historical background as well. The aim of the work is mainly to find out how the Čapek's literary works reflected the historical events of that time and if Čapek's "silentvoice" was sufficient warning, concise and striking. This work does not deal comprehensively Čapek'swork, it only selects the most significant texts of a certain period.
Light verb constructions and their using in German journalistic texts
Pekárková, Ludmila ; Zeman, Dalibor (advisor) ; Martschini, Elisabeth (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with issue of light verb constructions and its usage in German journalistic texts. The objective of the theoretical part is to explain on the basis of scholarly literature basic terms such as light verb construction (LVC), function verb and full verb. After that light verb constructions are also distinguished by syntactic and semantic criteria, which specify the rules for usage of light verb constructions in practice. The individual rules are shown on example sentences. The objective of practical part is to analyze and compare usage of light verb constructions in German journalistic texts (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Bild) using tables as well as graph sands identify from semantic view point which types of light verb constructions were in texts most often. On the basis of this observation it was found out that serious newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung contained more of these constructions than tabloid Bild. This fact derives from usage of nominal style, which is preferred in official and journalistic texts nowadays. Keywords light verb construction, function verb, full verb, journalistic texts
Substantive compounds in German journalistic texts
Jakubů, Kamila ; Zeman, Dalibor (advisor) ; Haupenthal, Thomas Maria (referee)
In the theoretical part the author scrutinizes some secondary literature sources which deal with wort formation in German language, defines terms and compares the informations stated in the publications. In the practical part she will search for the substantive compounds in newspaper articles, which are printed in specific sections of reputable and tabloid press. She compares in which kind of periodicals appear substantive compounds more often. Key words: Lexicology, substantives, compounds, journalistic texts
Analysis of Language Means in the "Objev" section of the "Magazín Dnes" magazíne
KOTZINOVÁ, Šárka
The final thesis Analysis of Language Means in the "Objev" section of the "Magazín DNES" magazine is focused on detailed analyses of language means in "Objev". The beginning part of that work applies to all aspects of the journalistic texts and their origins. It is based on publications of well-known theorists who wrote about journalistic texts in their books. Practical part of the thesis is based on analyses of concrete texts of section "Objev". It solves different language levels, especially lexical level, morphological level, syntactic and phonetic level. Photos are an inseparable part of researched texts. They give some special meaning to them. The final thesis provides complex characteristic of whole Thursday´s newspaper´ s supplement and indicates trends of development of the magazine in the period in which researched texts come from. The thesis is not divided into the theoretical and practical parts so strictly. The theoretical explanation is followed by the practical part with examples. The thesis is separated by chapters for better orientation.
Social and political charakteristics of the language and style of journalism in different political periods
NESTÁVALOVÁ, Petra
This work is intended on publish texts of diary Rudé právo eventually Právo at three historical periods, in years 1918 - 1938, 1948 - 1989 and 1989 - 2009. From each of that period is selected one year, in which are followed actual social and political events. Attention is devoted to the structure of daily newspapers, their design, scheme, periodical headings, to their style of information. The theoretic part of this work is intended on the development of public style and its characteristic. The practical part is established to confrontation of noted periods in langure level as well as in content level. The languge means at first are described theoretic and then are inserted some examples of particular diaries. The historicai period of the state and diary development are described of political and social level. As well I contextualize some examples of these events. The aim of this work is realize the lexicon, political and social changes of mentioned period.

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