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Anthropomorphism and Anthropomorphisation in Deaf Poetry
Hornychová, Anežka ; Vaňková, Irena (advisor) ; Macurová, Alena (referee)
The aim of this work is to summarize the knowledge about the functioning of sign language in an artistic text in the context of cognitive linguistics and cognitive poetics. Specifically, the work focuses on anthropomorphism and methods, means and effects of anthropomorphization in the poetry of the deaf. The poem of deaf poet with an emphasis on the processes of anthropomorphization will be analysed in detail on the basis of sub-steps. The poem is Strom by the Czech poet Sergei Josef Bovkun. The bachelor thesis is based mainly on the literature of Sutton-Spence (2005), Sutton-Spence - Kaneko (2016) and Sutton-Spence - Napoli (2010).
Anthropomorphism and Anthropomorphisation in Deaf Poetry
Hornychová, Anežka ; Vaňková, Irena (advisor) ; Macurová, Alena (referee)
The aim of this work is to summarize the knowledge about the functioning of sign language in an artistic text in the context of cognitive linguistics and cognitive poetics. Specifically, the work focuses on anthropomorphism and methods, means and effects of anthropomorphization in the poetry of the deaf. The poems of deaf poets with an emphasis on the processes of anthropomorphization will be analysed in detail on the basis of sub-steps. The poems are Strom by the Czech poet Sergei Josef Bovkun and Tree by the British poet Paul Scott. The bachelor thesis is based mainly on the literature of Sutton-Spence (2005), Sutton-Spence - Kaneko (2016) and Sutton-Spence - Napoli (2010).

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