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Birds in the phraseological similes. Contribution to the study of the linguistic picture of the world in Czech
Šťastná, Lucie ; Vaňková, Irena (advisor) ; Andrlová Fidlerová, Alena (referee)
This bachelor's thesis is a contribution to the study of the linguistic picture of the world in Czech. The first chapter of the thesis describes the formal semantic structure of the phraseological simile and further discusses the simile's position within the linguistic picture of the world. Moreover, the chapter defines the thematic group of zoonyms (names of animals) in relation to similes. The second chapter presents the linguistic picture of the prototype of a bird, and the next one focuses on specific bird species. The thesis not only reconstructs particular linguistic pictures, but also, most importantly, links them with phraseology - primarily with lexicalized similes. These set phrases relate to the bird itself (its body, behaviour and character) as well as to various significant aspects of its life (e.g. its nest or eggs).
A contrastive study of Czech and Polish phraseology referring to animated nature
MLEJNKOVÁ, Aneta
The bachelor work, Confrontation of czech and polish phraseology from the liv-ing nature, is focused on those phraseology units in which zooappelatives has function of based words. The aim of this work is an overview of the extent to which the phrase-ological background similar to the two languages and which aspects very significantly. The work is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes the history of phraseology in the two areas of language and terminology is-sues. In the practical part zooappelatives are divided into thematic units and subse-quently formally classified phraseological units. Thematic classification and the subse-quent formal analysis phraseological units are a good starting point for semantic com-parison, which will be the subject of further study.

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