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Forms of treatment in Latin America
PIVKOVÁ, Dominika
The thesis is related to the description of addressing in spanish language focused on the usage in Latin American. This thesis consists of two parts. The first part is theoretical and it is divided into seven chapters and two preceded chapters about the concepts of the addressing and politeness. The first chapter explains the function of addressing in spanish language. The following two chapters are dedicated to pronominal and nominal system of the addressing. In the fourth chapter are described the concrete types of addressing. In the fifth chapter is studied the sociolinguistic aspects of addressing. The six chapter includes the types of voseo, the grammatical aspects and the conjugation of the verb tenses in the form of voseo. The last chapter is dedicated to the history and evolution of addressing in spanish language. The practical part is based on the analysis of the forms of addressing. First analysis is made in the spanish corpus, the second one is built on a questionnaire directed to the native speakers from Latin American. The results of both researches are described in the last chapter of this practical part.
Voseo, its evolution and present
Bocková, Tereza ; Mištinová, Anna (advisor) ; Čermák, Petr (referee)
This work approaches the phenomenon called voseo from two different points of view: synchronic and diachronic. At the beginning, the work compares verbal and pronominal systems in Spain and Hispanic America, then analyses the evolution of voseo with the help of writings from given periods (from Cid to Classicism). In addition, it examines how different grammars (from the first grammar of Nebrija to the newest grammar of the Royal Spanish Academy) see this phenonomenon. In the part dedicated to the synchronic view, it describes voseo in different states with the help of the corpus of the Royal Spanish Academy.

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