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Rose in Moravian folk songs
Bartasová, Kateřina ; Vaňková, Irena (advisor) ; Skovajsa, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor thesis is a contribution to the research of the Czech language picture of the world. Based on the theory of cognitive ethnolinguistics it deals with the linguistic stereotype of the rose in Moravian folk songs. First, it puts the research into broader context of ethnolinguistics with emphasis on the relationship between language and culture and deals with the characteristics of the linguistic picture of the world and ways of reconstruction of the linguistic stereotype using connotations. Then it focuses on how the lexeme růže is recorded in Czech etymological, reference, synonym and phraseological dictionaries. It also takes into account the cultural symbolisms (dictionaries of symbols, studies of the Polish linguistic picture of the world etc.). The main focus of this bachelor thesis is on the analysis of meanings of the lexeme růže in the Moravian folk songs. Based on the collection of František Sušil Moravské národní písně s nápěvy do textů vřaděnými (Sušil, 1941) the thesis examines the term's profile of the rose and reconstructs the linguistic stereotype of the rose in the folk picture of the world.

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