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The use of language in modern internet journalism in comparison with print
Rezková, Dita ; Jirák, Jan (advisor) ; Trampota, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis The use of language in modern internet journalism in comparison with print focuses on use of language in texts on the Internet and in print media. The texts which were selected for exploration are movie reviews. The theoretical part describes the terms used in the work (film review, internet journalism, etc.). It also tries to clarify the issue of Internet publishing and the differences between online publishing and printed media. It then briefly describes the history of the Internet and its establishment as a counterpart to the printed media. It also deals with the description of the media from which the texts were sourced. The practical part presents the results of the analysis. The work compares the differences in texts published on the Internet and in printed media, as well as the advantages of online publishing - with all the potential of hypertext. The concluding part of the work evaluates whether the researched articles are different and how.
Spanish v. Catalan and other minority languages used in Spain and their position in European Union: legal regime and linguistic practise.
MARHOUNOVÁ, Marie
The theme of this thesis are languages used in Spain, their position at the state level and in the European Union. The aim is to determine what is the knowledge and use of these languages among the inhabitants of the Autonomous Communities and how is the legislation that provides the status of languages in the state observed. Another aim is to describe the position of languages which Spain gained in the European Union. The thesis is divided into four chapters. The first chapter is introductory and contains basic information about Spain and the characteristics of languages. The second chapter deals with the analysis of the legislation that provides language policy in each Autonomous Community. The third chapter examines the knowledge and use of languages and on the basis of these results is trying to show how language legislation influences extending of languages and how is observed. The fourth chapter describes the process how were the Spanish languages gradually pushed through at the EU level and what Spain has reached till the present time.

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