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Expressing Causation in the Czech and Spanish Language
Petr, Jaroslav ; Čermák, Petr (advisor) ; Zavadil, Bohumil (referee)
Expressing Causation in Czech and Spanish Language The subject of this thesis, as is evident from the title, consists in expression of causation in Spanish and its equivalents in the Czech language. We dealt with the issue of the causation in both formal and practical perspective. As a basic material, we have used not only Spanish, but also Czech philological publications. We based particularly on the article written by Petr Čermák and Pavel Štichauer called Španělské a italské faktitivní konstrukce hacer/fare + sloveso a jejich české ekvivalenty, as well as from selected chapters of Gramática descriptiva de la lengua española written by different authors. The work is divided into a theoretical part (Chapters 1-4) and a practical part (5-6). In introduction, we set ourselves the goals, we have outlined the research methodology using a parallel corpus InterCorp, which we described in detail. At the theoretical level, we discussed the question of the translation direction and its effect on our research. Furthermore, we defined the terms of causation, causative verb and factitiveness, factitive verb, to be able to continue working with it. We have commented the form of the causative verbs in Czech and their most distinctive features, including a test for distinguishing causative verbs from non-causative verbs....
Verbs in Japanese and the category of volition
Drvotová, Tereza ; Kanasugi, Petra (advisor) ; Labus, David (referee)
This paper is focusing on the problematic of dividing Japanese verbs into volitional and non-volitional groups and the usage of volitional verbs in grammatical categories and grammatical mood as well. The paper also examines the connection between transitivity and volition. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Verbs in Japanese and the category of volition
Drvotová, Tereza ; Kanasugi, Petra (advisor) ; Labus, David (referee)
This paper is focusing on the problematic of dividing Japanese verbs into volitional and non-volitional groups and the usage of volitional verbs in grammatical categories and grammatical mood as well. The paper also examines the connection between transitivity and volition. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Expressing Causation in the Czech and Spanish Language
Petr, Jaroslav ; Čermák, Petr (advisor) ; Zavadil, Bohumil (referee)
Expressing Causation in Czech and Spanish Language The subject of this thesis, as is evident from the title, consists in expression of causation in Spanish and its equivalents in the Czech language. We dealt with the issue of the causation in both formal and practical perspective. As a basic material, we have used not only Spanish, but also Czech philological publications. We based particularly on the article written by Petr Čermák and Pavel Štichauer called Španělské a italské faktitivní konstrukce hacer/fare + sloveso a jejich české ekvivalenty, as well as from selected chapters of Gramática descriptiva de la lengua española written by different authors. The work is divided into a theoretical part (Chapters 1-4) and a practical part (5-6). In introduction, we set ourselves the goals, we have outlined the research methodology using a parallel corpus InterCorp, which we described in detail. At the theoretical level, we discussed the question of the translation direction and its effect on our research. Furthermore, we defined the terms of causation, causative verb and factitiveness, factitive verb, to be able to continue working with it. We have commented the form of the causative verbs in Czech and their most distinctive features, including a test for distinguishing causative verbs from non-causative verbs....

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