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Annotated translation: Maite Carranza - Palabras Envenenadas. Barcelona, Edebé, 2010
Trägerová, Lucie ; Obdržálková, Vanda (advisor) ; Králová, Jana (referee)
The aim of this Master Thesis is to provide the reader with an annotated literary translation of the book Palabras Envenenadas written by the Spanish author Maite Carranza. The first part of the thesis presents in total of 6 translated chapters of the novella Palabras Envenenadas. The second part focuses on presenting the information about the author and the style of the book as well as the role of the original and the translatated text in the source and target culture context, the development of the translation analysis and translation methods while discussing the translation problems and their solutions. Last but not least, the thesis should also offer the reader also a brief glimpse into a process of the birth of a translated literature. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Maxim Osipov. Meeting. Annotated translation.
Peterková, Michala ; Oganesjanová, Danuše (advisor) ; Rubáš, Stanislav (referee)
The aim of this Master Thesis is to present an annotated literary translation of two chapters of the novella Vstrecha from Maxim Osipov's book, Grech zhalovatsya. The first part of this Master Thesis contains a translation of selected chapters from the novella Vstrecha. The second part, a commentary on the translation, includes information about the author and his work, style classification, the role of translation, vocabulary, intertextuality, characterization of translation methods, strategy of solving translation problems and typology of translation shifts.
Soviet epoch in Jan Zabrana's diaries. Commented Russian translation of selected parts from : ZÁBRANA, Jan. Celý život 1, 2. Praha: Nakladatelství Torst, 1992.
Shyianok, Krystsina ; Rubáš, Stanislav (advisor) ; Oganesjanová, Danuše (referee)
The thesis consists of three parts. The first part is a Russian translation of selected excerpts from Jan Zábrana's diaries Celý život. The second part is a commentary on the translation, which includes three chapters: translation analysis of the source text, description of the overall approach to the translation and the translation strategy, a typology of the particular translation problems and ways of solving them.
Annotated translation: Maite Carranza - Palabras Envenenadas. Barcelona, Edebé, 2010
Trägerová, Lucie ; Obdržálková, Vanda (advisor) ; Králová, Jana (referee)
The aim of this Master Thesis is to provide the reader with an annotated literary translation of the book Palabras Envenenadas written by the Spanish author Maite Carranza. The first part of the thesis presents in total of 6 translated chapters of the novella Palabras Envenenadas. The second part focuses on presenting the information about the author and the style of the book as well as the role of the original and the translatated text in the source and target culture context, the development of the translation analysis and translation methods while discussing the translation problems and their solutions. Last but not least, the thesis should also offer the reader also a brief glimpse into a process of the birth of a translated literature. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Maxim Osipov. Meeting. Annotated translation.
Peterková, Michala ; Oganesjanová, Danuše (advisor) ; Rubáš, Stanislav (referee)
The aim of this Master Thesis is to present an annotated literary translation of two chapters of the novella Vstrecha from Maxim Osipov's book, Grech zhalovatsya. The first part of this Master Thesis contains a translation of selected chapters from the novella Vstrecha. The second part, a commentary on the translation, includes information about the author and his work, style classification, the role of translation, vocabulary, intertextuality, characterization of translation methods, strategy of solving translation problems and typology of translation shifts.
Strategies of the translation of French film titles into Czech
FILIPOVÁ, Kateřina
The main task of this master's dissertation is to create an outline of various translation strategies of French film titles into Czech language and to identify their statistic significance. It contains films distributed into the Czech republic from 1990 to 2006. It is divided into two main parts. The first part deals with typology and translation of titles, development of French cinematography from it`s beginning to the present day, institutions promoting French films in France and in the Czech republic as well as the appreciation of French cinematography by Czech audience. The second part contains classification of films from the above mentioned era according to their title translation followed by an analysis of every single category, which leads to nine strategies and their percentage analysis.

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