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Current status of speech of the oldest generation in the microregion of Lomnice (under the Giant Mountains)
Maierová, Jana ; Dittmann, Robert (advisor) ; Synková, Pavlína (referee)
This M.A. thesis contributes to the research of regional marked features in the region under the Giant Mountains (Podkrkonoší), which is a part of the north-eastern dialectal group of the Czech language. The aim of the thesis is to describe spontaneous language of the speakers both in rural (Nová Ves nad Popelkou, Syřenov, Újezdec, Žďár u Kumburku) and urban areas (Lomnice nad Popelkou, Semily), with special regard to phonology and morphology. The research was restricted to the oldest generation only, that means to the people who were born in 1951 and earlier. The data were obtained by recording semi- structured interviews with informants. These data were then analyzed, compared and described in terms of Common Czech, regional and local dialect features. One part of the thesis consists of short description of the idiolect of each spokesman and of speech samples of informants. The results of the research are presented separately for each feature for both groups investigated (rural and urban speakers). In the conclusion of the thesis, the author summarizes the results gained. The rural speakers of the Lomnice microregion still use some dialectal features typical for the region under the Giant Mountains (Podkrkonoší), whereas in the urban areas these features are not present to such a high degree....
Current status of speech of the oldest generation in the microregion of Lomnice (under the Giant Mountains)
Maierová, Jana ; Dittmann, Robert (advisor) ; Synková, Pavlína (referee)
This M.A. thesis contributes to the research of regional marked features in the region under the Giant Mountains (Podkrkonoší), which is a part of the north-eastern dialectal group of the Czech language. The aim of the thesis is to describe spontaneous language of the speakers both in rural (Nová Ves nad Popelkou, Syřenov, Újezdec, Žďár u Kumburku) and urban areas (Lomnice nad Popelkou, Semily), with special regard to phonology and morphology. The research was restricted to the oldest generation only, that means to the people who were born in 1951 and earlier. The data were obtained by recording semi- structured interviews with informants. These data were then analyzed, compared and described in terms of Common Czech, regional and local dialect features. One part of the thesis consists of short description of the idiolect of each spokesman and of speech samples of informants. The results of the research are presented separately for each feature for both groups investigated (rural and urban speakers). In the conclusion of the thesis, the author summarizes the results gained. The rural speakers of the Lomnice microregion still use some dialectal features typical for the region under the Giant Mountains (Podkrkonoší), whereas in the urban areas these features are not present to such a high degree....
Dialect under the Giant Mountains region which is especially reflected in domestic form of given names
Maierová, Jana ; Rejzek, Jiří (advisor) ; Synková, Pavlína (referee)
This thesis deals with phonology and morphology of the microregion under the Giant Mountains (Podkrkonoší) and tries to find out which of the features considered to be characteristic for this region have been preserved/ have been lost. The thesis compares these results with the results of Český jazykový atlas (Czech language atlas). In the anthroponymic section, the thesis discusses the most common suffixes for the formation of domestic forms of given names and divides them further into several groups based on their use across generations or based on their use when expressing positive/neutral/negative relation to the naming of a person. Among these suffixes, it identifies two typical regional formants -če, -iště which are used for the formation of general nouns (appellatives) and naming nouns (propria), and compares their use with the older research.

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