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Function of verb paradigms of "hablara" a "hablase" in Present-Day Spanish
Rýdlová, Lenka ; Čermák, Petr (advisor) ; Krinková, Zuzana (referee)
This theses is dedicated to the use of the verbal paradigms hablara and hablase in contemporary Spanish. We demonstrate that due to historical reasons the usage of paradigm hablara is much wider than that of hablase, which can be used only in the subjunctive meaning. According to the valid linguistic norm, the paradigm hablara (and not hablase) can be used instead of the Past Perfect (although it is not recommended). The same is evidenced with the conditional tense of the modal verbs querer, deber and poder as well as with the main clause of the unreal conditional clauses in the present tense. This means that these two verb paradigms can be arbitralily substituted only when used in the subjunctive function. On the basis of our own frecuency analysis of twenty most used Spanish verbs in the language corpus CREA, we prove that the frecuency of the hablase on average 18% in Spain and 10% in Latin America. Our analysis of this corpus material does not confirm the statement of some linguists that the frecuency of -se form is generally slightly higher in negative sentences. However, our analysis of a parallel corpus InterCorp seems to indicate that it is higher (by 7%) after the conditional conjunction ‚si'.
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.

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