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Onomatopoeic Words in the Present-day French - a Contrastive Corpus Study
DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Adéla
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to define the concept of onomatopoeic word in the context of its phonological, morphological, syntactic and semantic specifics. Subsequently, the author will briefly discuss topics related to the onomatopoeia - the question of the linguistic sign, the principle of arbitrariness and motivation, interjections, sound symbolism and ideophones. The findings and hypotheses from the theoretical part of the thesis will be verified in the practical part through the analysis of specific Czech and French onomatopoeic expressions.
The Violin and its Usage in Teaching Music at the Elementary School Level
Štychová, Jana ; Kubátová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Hurníková, Kateřina (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the violin and its usage in teaching music at the elementary school level. The theoretical part presents the history of the violin: from its invention, construction, and subsequent development. The first part also introduces well-known violinists, various techniques employed in playing the violin, and lastly, the violin's connection with folk music. The practical part presents methodological material focused on incorporating the violin into music education at the elementary school level. Methodical material is divided into individual topics. KEYWORDS origin of violin, development of violin, folk music, playing the violin, onomatopoeia, methodology of music education
Onomatopoeia in the violin literature
Hamplová, Veronika ; Kubátová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Perglerová, Marka (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of onomatopoeia in violin literature. The thesis is focused on its defining characteristics and use in violin play. It deals with the connection between music and representation. The individual examples show what can be represented by music. The examples are chosen to cover different types of onomatopoeia in different eras. KEYWORDS Onomatopoeia, music, violin literature, violin technique, interpretation
Peripheral Old Czech names for Owls
Hořejší, Michal ; Voleková, Kateřina
This paper focuses on the interpretation of the Old Czech peripheral ornithonyms vap, vapek a puňek. Based on an analysis of the context for the evidence, and with the help of more recent sources and an analysis of the morphological structure, several findings have been made: a) the Old Czech vap is a deverbative formed from the Croatian vapiti, which provides further proof of contact between the two languages during the Middle Ages, b) the formant -ek performs a complex function in the names of animals, as it may simultaneously carry a diminutive and an agentive meaning, while including the information that the word is the name of an animal, c) the distribution of the names of animals was loose in earlier times, with one term frequently relating to several referents, whereas one animal commonly bore several names.

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