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Annotated translation of the text Filosofía e historia en la práctica de la traducción by Martha Lucía Pulido Correa, Editorial Universidad de Antioquia, Colección Hermes, Colombia 2003
Šlosárová, Simona ; Charvátová, Anežka (advisor) ; Králová, Jana (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is the translation of two chapters from the book Filosofía e historia en la práctica de la traducción (Philosophy and history in translation) The author of this book is Martha Lucía Pulido Correa. The thesis consists of two parts: translation of the selected text and commentary of the translation. The translation was done from Spanish to Czech. The first part of the commentary is a translation analysis of the original, which includes objective style creating factors, lexical characteristics, syntax characteristics and grammar of the translated text. The second part focuses on the typology of problems, which arose during the translation. The thesis also includes a photocopy of the translated text. Key words: annotated translation, translation analysis, typology of translation problems, philosophy and history in translation
Commented translation: Norvège (Isabelle Jeuge-Maynart, Hachette Livre, Paris 1999, pp. 57-77)
Martínková, Věra ; Belisová, Šárka (advisor) ; Duběda, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis consists of two parts - translation of a French text into Czech and its commentary. The translated text is a part of the chapter La Norvège aujourd'hui from the travel guide Norvège. The chapter is written by french journalist Jean-Luc Chandelier. The first part of the commentary is an analysis of the source text, the second part presents the method of translation and the typology of translation problems.
Commented translation: L'Homme et le chien. Bien communiquer. (Pageat, Patrick. Odile Jacob. Paris 1999, str. 135- 155).
Šenkeříková, Irena ; Belisová, Šárka (advisor) ; Šotolová, Jovanka (referee)
Thesis Abstract This final bachelor thesis consists of two parts, czech translation of the french text and its commentary. The first part of this thesis is a translation of one section of the French breedes guide L'Homme et le chien. Bien communiquer. written by french veterinarian and entomologist Patrick Pageat. In this first part which consists on translation, I focused on creating a comprehensible and straightforward text for the czech recipient. I perserved the essential function of the original text - to provide information and give to the breeders the useful advice. The second part of the work consists detailed translation analysis of the original text. Then I focus on individual translation issues that I had to deal with in the czech text. The conclusion of the work summarizes the methods used in translation and provides the typology of problems.
Commented translation: Norvège (Isabelle Jeuge-Maynart, Hachette Livre, Paris 1999, pp. 57-77)
Martínková, Věra ; Belisová, Šárka (advisor) ; Duběda, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis consists of two parts - translation of a French text into Czech and its commentary. The translated text is a part of the chapter La Norvège aujourd'hui from the travel guide Norvège. The chapter is written by french journalist Jean-Luc Chandelier. The first part of the commentary is an analysis of the source text, the second part presents the method of translation and the typology of translation problems.
Annotated translation of the text Filosofía e historia en la práctica de la traducción by Martha Lucía Pulido Correa, Editorial Universidad de Antioquia, Colección Hermes, Colombia 2003
Šlosárová, Simona ; Charvátová, Anežka (advisor) ; Králová, Jana (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is the translation of two chapters from the book Filosofía e historia en la práctica de la traducción (Philosophy and history in translation) The author of this book is Martha Lucía Pulido Correa. The thesis consists of two parts: translation of the selected text and commentary of the translation. The translation was done from Spanish to Czech. The first part of the commentary is a translation analysis of the original, which includes objective style creating factors, lexical characteristics, syntax characteristics and grammar of the translated text. The second part focuses on the typology of problems, which arose during the translation. The thesis also includes a photocopy of the translated text. Key words: annotated translation, translation analysis, typology of translation problems, philosophy and history in translation
Commented translation: Les couples célèbres (Nadeije Laneyrie-Dagen, Larousse-Bordas, Paris 1998, 166-179)
Rezková, Drahomíra ; Belisová, Šárka (advisor) ; Duběda, Tomáš (referee)
The bachelor thesis consists of two parts, translation and its commentary. It is a translation of a French encyclopedia Les couples célèbres, particularly the following chapters: Beauty and the Beast, Voltaire and Rousseau, Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, Werther and Charlotte, Merteuil and Valmont, Figaro and Susan, Don Giovanni and Elvire. The second part of the work is a commentary reflecting the problems of the translating process. It includes an analysis of the original text, typology of the problems of the translation and their solutions. The final part is a summary of the methods used during translation.
Commented translation: L'Homme et le chien. Bien communiquer. (Pageat, Patrick. Odile Jacob. Paris 1999, str. 135- 155).
Šenkeříková, Irena ; Belisová, Šárka (advisor) ; Šotolová, Jovanka (referee)
Thesis Abstract This final bachelor thesis consists of two parts, czech translation of the french text and its commentary. The first part of this thesis is a translation of one section of the French breedes guide L'Homme et le chien. Bien communiquer. written by french veterinarian and entomologist Patrick Pageat. In this first part which consists on translation, I focused on creating a comprehensible and straightforward text for the czech recipient. I perserved the essential function of the original text - to provide information and give to the breeders the useful advice. The second part of the work consists detailed translation analysis of the original text. Then I focus on individual translation issues that I had to deal with in the czech text. The conclusion of the work summarizes the methods used in translation and provides the typology of problems.
Commented translation: Bien vivre avec son chat (Muriel Alnot-Perronin, Paris: Rustica Éditions, 2008)
Flanderová, Kristýna ; Belisová, Šárka (advisor) ; Šotolová, Jovanka (referee)
The work consists of two parts, translation and its commentary. It is a translation of a French breeders guide Bien vivre avec son chat - the chapter about feeding and the first part of the chapter about cats hygiene and care. I preserved the main function of the original text in the translation - to provide information to the recipient, to give them useful knowledge and advice. In the second part of the work, I reflect the problems of the translating process. First, I characterise in detail the original text, regarding both extratextual and intratextual factors. Then I focus on individual translation problems and create the typology of the problems. At the end of the work I summarize the methods used in the translation.

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