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Automatické určování sémantických preferencí pro slovesná valenční doplnění
Vandas, Karel ; Lopatková, Markéta (advisor) ; Vidová Hladká, Barbora (referee)
Verb valency plays an important role in the description of behaviour of verbs and connects surface realisation of language with its semantics. Verb itself usually encodes several readings. Complementations of a verb help to identify correct reading of the verb. So far valency verb complementations are mostly studied from morphological and syntactical point of view. The purpose of this thesis is to examine possibilities of automatic identification of semantic preferences for valency complementations of verbs. The thesis discusses performance of system with different levels of available verb valency information in connection with cluster analysis. The thesis contains an evaluation section that compares available methods and their comparision.
Perfective and imperfective verbs derived from -nést, -nášet, -nosit in combination with prefixes vy- and v- (based on the The Czech National Corpus data analysis)
Solovej, Natalie ; Starý Kořánová, Ilona (advisor) ; Hudousková, Andrea (referee)
The subject of this thesis are the verbs of motion with the roots -nést, -nášet, -nosit in conjunction with the prefixes vy- and v-. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and analytical part. The theoretical part focuses on determinate and indeterminate verbs of motion, their specificity and their use in metaphorical expressions. Furthermore, the theoretical part focuses on the verbal aspect, prefixes and the issues with valence. The analytical part of the work contains a separate analysis of the verbs and is based on the Czech national corpus SYN2010. Selected verbs are categorized according to their structure of valences and analysed from their semantic and syntactic points of view. The aim of this thesis is to compare the results with those that are found in Czech language dictionaries, specifically in the dictionaries of Czech valences: Slovník slovesných, substantivních a adjektivních vazeb a spojení (2005), Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (1989) and Valenční slovník českých sloves VALLEX (2008). Keywords: determinate - indeterminate verbs, verbal aspect, iterativity - noniterativity, verbal prefixes vy- and v-, verbal valence
Perfective and imperfective verbs derived from -vézt, -vážet, -vozit in combination with prefixes do- and od- (based on the The Czech National Corpus data analysis)
Mironova, Olga ; Starý Kořánová, Ilona (advisor) ; Boccou Kestřánková, Marie (referee)
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is motion verbs derived from -vézt, -vážet, -vozit in combination with the prefixes do- and od-. Chosen verbs are analyzed from the syntactic and semantic point of view. The theoretical part summarizes the definition of the verb aspect, determinate and indeterminate verbs, verb valency and definition of the prefixes do-, od-. In the practical part data from The Czech National Corpus SYN2010 is statistically analyzed. The goal of this work is to compare the results that were received from the data analysis of the CNC SYN2010 with the results that occur in different dictionaries of the Czech language. Keywords The grammatical aspect of a verb, determinate and indeterminate verbs, prefixes do-, od- , verb valency
Automatické určování sémantických preferencí pro slovesná valenční doplnění
Vandas, Karel ; Lopatková, Markéta (advisor) ; Vidová Hladká, Barbora (referee)
Verb valency plays an important role in the description of behaviour of verbs and connects surface realisation of language with its semantics. Verb itself usually encodes several readings. Complementations of a verb help to identify correct reading of the verb. So far valency verb complementations are mostly studied from morphological and syntactical point of view. The purpose of this thesis is to examine possibilities of automatic identification of semantic preferences for valency complementations of verbs. The thesis discusses performance of system with different levels of available verb valency information in connection with cluster analysis. The thesis contains an evaluation section that compares available methods and their comparision.

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