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Stylistic Analysis of a Selected Set of Journalistic Texts
Dolejšová, Adéla ; Holanová, Radka (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eliška (referee)
The bachelor thesis named Stylistic Analysis of a Selected Set of Journalistic Texts is focused on analysis of a set of texts from the tabloid site eXtra.cz. The aim of the practical part is to find and analyze specific phenomena typical for tabloid journalism on the sample consisting of twenty journalistic texts, which share the same topic (the death of Queen Elizabeth II.). The texts are analyzed on various linguistic levels. The theoretical part introduces journalistic style and tabloid journalism as its subgenre. It also explains other terms that are used in this thesis. KEYWORDS style of journalistic texts, tabloid journalism, queen Elisabeth II., stylistic analysis
Use of Vulgarisms in Journalism Texts
Bohatová, Hana ; Šotolová, Jovanka (advisor) ; Brunel, Aude (referee)
The present master's thesis tackles the position of vulgarisms within the system of language as used in texts published in Czech and French weekly opinion magazines. The thesis takes a theoretic and empiric approach, the first part dealing with the definition of the term of vulgarism in Czech and French stylistics and the delimitation of its role in the style of journalistic texts. The second part of the thesis describes the practical approach of Czech and French weeklies to vulgarisms in their texts based on a survey among editing staff of the major publishing houses both in France and in the Czech Republic. The outcomes of the survey were compared to the analysis results conveyed on a corpus built out of texts published in Le Point and Respekt weeklies. Based on the contrastive analysis of vulgarisms used in Czech and French language corpus, following the critical criteria as outlined in the first part of the thesis, several recommendations are made about French-Czech translations of vulgarisms in journalistic texts. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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