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E-tivities: effective activities to learn languages?
Davydenko, Valeriy ; Jašková, Jana (referee) ; Langerová, Petra (advisor)
Účelem této semestrální práce je dozvědět čím je E-learning a odkud to příšlo, popsat historii vytváření electoního studia a pochopit klady a zápory tohoto typu školení. A samozřejmě pochopit, je takový studium efektivní nebo ne. Práce je rozdělena do sedm hlavních částí: definice, formy e-learningu, historie e-learningu, výhody e-learningu, nevýhod elektronického elektronického učení, vliv na vyučovací proces. Bakalářská práce je zaměřena na analýzu práce zástupců "e-learningu". Popis procesu učení jazyka a efektivity výuky angličtiny prostřednictvím e-learningu. Příspěvek popisuje proces výuky angličtiny pomocí dvou elektronických platforem. První objekt je placená online škola, největší společnost studující angličtinu ve východní Evropě. Druhou částí práce je bezplatná mobilní aplikace zaměřená na vývoj a výuku angličtiny, nejoblíbenější aplikace na světě v sekci online školení. Informace o firmách, historii vzniku a principy práce používané v aplikacích jsou prezentovány formou přehledu firem.
Sociolect of mothers on babywebs
Kačírková, Pavlína ; Chejnová, Pavla (advisor) ; Palkosková, Olga (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with sociolect of mothers on babywebs, its objective was to analyze this sociolect. The research was mainly focused on the analysis of a lexical part of discussions of selected babywebs. In the theoretical part we tried to give a chronological overview of Czech linguists' theories about sociolects, the analyzed sociolect is specified on the background of these theories. At the beginning of the empirical part, the analyzed sociolect is characterized from the point of view of setting, group of users and their special activity, then the thematically sorted list of collected sociolectisms and word-formation processes are presented. The following chapter deals with the specifics of the analyzed sociolect which contain the theme of writing and speaking, expressivity, acronyms, shifts of grammatical categories and comparison with the medical sociolect. The empirical part also includes questionnaire research with the aim of discovering whether the selected expressions appear out of the internet as well or whether those expressions are fixed to the internet setting. The following part of the thesis is crucial, it is the dictionary part that contains alphabetically ordered expressions of the sociolect of mothers on babywebs including acronyms and deminutives that are semantically specified...
Text-based Computer mediated communication: forms, characteristics & influence on peripheral English vocabulary
Buršík, Ondřej ; Vít, Radek (advisor) ; Dvořák, Bohuslav (referee)
This B.A. Thesis introduces main forms of text-based Computer mediated communication in order to demonstrate that they differ in the level to which they motivate user's employment of new English peripheral vocabulary. General characteristics of the forms as well as results of their influence on English peripheral lexicon are discussed to provide better understanding of the issue. The work also addresses potential threats of utilization of computer mediated communication to the English language. The final conclusion is that there certainly are differences between forms of computer mediated communication in terms of employment of new specific lexicon and also that this new vocabulary does not represent a significant threat to the English language.
Abrreviation in Contemporary Bulgarian language in Comparison with the Czech language
Kalajdžievová, Natalie ; Rangelová, Albena (advisor) ; Košková, Mária (referee) ; Niševa, Božana (referee)
ABBREVIATION IN CONTEMPORARY BULGARIAN LANGUAGE IN COMPARISON WITH THE CZECH LANGUAGE Dissertation work is aimed at confrontation study of abbreviation in Bulgarian in comparison with Czech and at the description of abbreviations as specific language symbols. Contemporary language tendencies and the changes in the field of abbreviation in relation to the language typology are taken into account. The work is dedicated to the grammatical, stylistic and semantic characteristics of the abbreviations, while a substantial part of the confrontation description addresses the graphical and initial abbreviations, which create a central part of the partial system of abbreviation formations. From the confrontational aspect, there is also described the ability of abbreviations to serve as word-formation base for derivatives. The dissertation work also includes the results of socio-linguistic research made by questionnaire method, where the respondents evaluated the abbreviations of an international character and the words containing abbreviated bases implemented into the text written in Cyrillic.
E-tivities: effective activities to learn languages?
Davydenko, Valeriy ; Jašková, Jana (referee) ; Langerová, Petra (advisor)
Účelem této semestrální práce je dozvědět čím je E-learning a odkud to příšlo, popsat historii vytváření electoního studia a pochopit klady a zápory tohoto typu školení. A samozřejmě pochopit, je takový studium efektivní nebo ne. Práce je rozdělena do sedm hlavních částí: definice, formy e-learningu, historie e-learningu, výhody e-learningu, nevýhod elektronického elektronického učení, vliv na vyučovací proces. Bakalářská práce je zaměřena na analýzu práce zástupců "e-learningu". Popis procesu učení jazyka a efektivity výuky angličtiny prostřednictvím e-learningu. Příspěvek popisuje proces výuky angličtiny pomocí dvou elektronických platforem. První objekt je placená online škola, největší společnost studující angličtinu ve východní Evropě. Druhou částí práce je bezplatná mobilní aplikace zaměřená na vývoj a výuku angličtiny, nejoblíbenější aplikace na světě v sekci online školení. Informace o firmách, historii vzniku a principy práce používané v aplikacích jsou prezentovány formou přehledu firem.
Sociolect of mothers on babywebs
Kačírková, Pavlína ; Chejnová, Pavla (advisor) ; Palkosková, Olga (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with sociolect of mothers on babywebs, its objective was to analyze this sociolect. The research was mainly focused on the analysis of a lexical part of discussions of selected babywebs. In the theoretical part we tried to give a chronological overview of Czech linguists' theories about sociolects, the analyzed sociolect is specified on the background of these theories. At the beginning of the empirical part, the analyzed sociolect is characterized from the point of view of setting, group of users and their special activity, then the thematically sorted list of collected sociolectisms and word-formation processes are presented. The following chapter deals with the specifics of the analyzed sociolect which contain the theme of writing and speaking, expressivity, acronyms, shifts of grammatical categories and comparison with the medical sociolect. The empirical part also includes questionnaire research with the aim of discovering whether the selected expressions appear out of the internet as well or whether those expressions are fixed to the internet setting. The following part of the thesis is crucial, it is the dictionary part that contains alphabetically ordered expressions of the sociolect of mothers on babywebs including acronyms and deminutives that are semantically specified...
Abrreviation in Contemporary Bulgarian language in Comparison with the Czech language
Kalajdžievová, Natalie ; Rangelová, Albena (advisor) ; Košková, Mária (referee) ; Niševa, Božana (referee)
ABBREVIATION IN CONTEMPORARY BULGARIAN LANGUAGE IN COMPARISON WITH THE CZECH LANGUAGE Dissertation work is aimed at confrontation study of abbreviation in Bulgarian in comparison with Czech and at the description of abbreviations as specific language symbols. Contemporary language tendencies and the changes in the field of abbreviation in relation to the language typology are taken into account. The work is dedicated to the grammatical, stylistic and semantic characteristics of the abbreviations, while a substantial part of the confrontation description addresses the graphical and initial abbreviations, which create a central part of the partial system of abbreviation formations. From the confrontational aspect, there is also described the ability of abbreviations to serve as word-formation base for derivatives. The dissertation work also includes the results of socio-linguistic research made by questionnaire method, where the respondents evaluated the abbreviations of an international character and the words containing abbreviated bases implemented into the text written in Cyrillic.
Impact of ICT on the English Language
Buršík, Ondřej ; Vít, Radek (advisor) ; Morgan, Craig Alan (referee)
The impact of ICT on the English language - Abstract This B.A. Thesis is trying to present in what ways is the English language affected by information and communication technologies, as they entered our everyday lives. The focus is on communication in the English language, as it was the first language of the world of computers. The thesis explains, why is that and furthermore gives an overview of advantages and drawbacks of computer mediated communication and its impact on the English language. Conclusions are then compared with the research which confirms, that the language was rather enriched than degraded and that the new elements of the language are in now way harmful to its core.
Text-based Computer mediated communication: forms, characteristics & influence on peripheral English vocabulary
Buršík, Ondřej ; Vít, Radek (advisor) ; Dvořák, Bohuslav (referee)
This B.A. Thesis introduces main forms of text-based Computer mediated communication in order to demonstrate that they differ in the level to which they motivate user's employment of new English peripheral vocabulary. General characteristics of the forms as well as results of their influence on English peripheral lexicon are discussed to provide better understanding of the issue. The work also addresses potential threats of utilization of computer mediated communication to the English language. The final conclusion is that there certainly are differences between forms of computer mediated communication in terms of employment of new specific lexicon and also that this new vocabulary does not represent a significant threat to the English language.
Abbreviations and Acronyms in Texts of Professional Spanish .
KOPŘIVOVÁ, Martina
The aim of bachelor thesis called "Abbreviations and Acronyms in Texts of Professional Spanish" is to clasify and analyse spanish abbreviations. In the theoretic part I introduce general features of abbreviations and then I focuse on the classification of different authors. In the practical part I divide the list of abbreviations into five thematic areas {--} commercial, commercial correspondence, adminitrative {--} juridical, European Union and the Others. In terms of this groups I divide them according to their frequency in the corpus of the Royal spanish Academy, then I divide them according to their structure and then I focuse on their translation into the czech language. In the last part of the practical part I devote myself to the use of articles of abbreviatory words. In the apendix is the list of abbreviations.

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