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Adverbial Clauses of Time with Conjunctions bis, bevor, ehe
Kolář, David ; Šemelík, Martin (advisor) ; Dovalil, Vít (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with subordinate adverbial clauses of time in German introduced by the following conjunctions: bis, bevor and ehe. The theoretical part of the thesis concentrates on the description of adverbial clauses of time in selected grammar books. The introductory chapter of this part presents how this area is dealt with in the grammar book by Gerhard Helbig and Joachim Buscha, which is considered to be a basic handbook for German as a foreign language at an advanced level. This part also describes how these clauses are dealt with in other grammar books. An emphasis is put on comparing this description with the description by Helbig and Buscha. The practical part focuses on the occurrence of adverbial clauses of time in selected sources, namely fiction, newspapers and the DeReKo corpus. The analysis focuses on clauses introduced by bevor, ehe expressing implied negation. Furthermore, the analysis deals with adverbial clauses of time with future reference in which the analysed conjunctions, i.e. bis, bevor and ehe, are interchangeable according to some of the analyzed grammar books. Key words: grammar, subordinate clauses, conjunctions, bis, bevor, ehe, empirical research
Adverbial Clauses of Time with Conjunctions bis, bevor, ehe
Kolář, David ; Šemelík, Martin (advisor) ; Dovalil, Vít (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with subordinate adverbial clauses of time in German introduced by the following conjunctions: bis, bevor and ehe. The theoretical part of the thesis concentrates on the description of adverbial clauses of time in selected grammar books. The introductory chapter of this part presents how this area is dealt with in the grammar book by Gerhard Helbig and Joachim Buscha, which is considered to be a basic handbook for German as a foreign language at an advanced level. This part also describes how these clauses are dealt with in other grammar books. An emphasis is put on comparing this description with the description by Helbig and Buscha. The practical part focuses on the occurrence of adverbial clauses of time in selected sources, namely fiction, newspapers and the DeReKo corpus. The analysis focuses on clauses introduced by bevor, ehe expressing implied negation. Furthermore, the analysis deals with adverbial clauses of time with future reference in which the analysed conjunctions, i.e. bis, bevor and ehe, are interchangeable according to some of the analyzed grammar books. Key words: grammar, subordinate clauses, conjunctions, bis, bevor, ehe, empirical research
Linguistic analysis of baroque text
HIPSKÁ, Petra
The main topic of this bachelor{\crq}s thesis with the name Language analysis of the Baroque text is the analysis of the syntactic level of the Baroque sermon Medotekoucí sláva na hůře Libanu (Fame on Liban Mountain), written by Karel Václav Černý. In the shorter part, Phonic changes, I focus on phenomena differing from the present Czech language. The concern is mainly writing some phones. Moreover I deal with the syntactic level of the text. I devote my attention to relationships of co-ordination and dominance. In case of co-ordination relationship I follow which relations appear among the main clauses, subordinate clauses and sentence parts. In the part devoted to relationship of domination I devote my attention to individual parts of sentence. I focus my attention also on the kinds of subordinate clauses. My thesis does not bring the exhausting information, as there remain many phenomena in the text not sufficiently treated here.
Formal and semantic properties of temporal clauses
ŠVÉDOVÁ, Ludmila
This Diploma thesis investigates the form and meaning of time clauses in present written English. The thesis focuses mainly on the area of time conjunctions, the mode and frequency of their application and it refers to stylistic preferences of certain conjunctions. The Diploma thesis deals with rendering of real time relations by particular conjunctions, semantic and grammar limitations of using some conjunctions with some predicates{\crq} forms of main or subordinate clauses, using of tenses and their behaving in sequence of tenses. Diploma thesis sets itself an aim to point out some exceptions of using rules and show some examples of using time clauses functioning as different types of subordinate clauses. The theoretical part of the thesis is based on study of relevant literature, the practical part then is based on my own investigation for which the present written materials made by native speakers from different styles to represent both the formal and the informal English (novels, academic prose and newspapers) were used.

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