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Jazykové charakteristiky úvodních sekcí v odborných článcích v elektrotechnice
Ondryáš, Radek ; Šťastná, Dagmar (referee) ; Haupt, Jaromír (advisor)
V této práci použijeme analytický rámec navrhnutý Swalesem k analýze vědeckých článků z oboru elektrotechniky, abychom mohli zkoumat jejich strukturu a lingvistické prvky. Každý text je rozdělen na takzvané tahy („moves“), neboli jednotky textu, které reprezentují část textu se stejnou komunikativní funkcí. Tahy jsou pak rozřazeny podle Swalesova modelu, analyzovány a jsou v nich vyznačeny lexikální prvky. Pokud možno, tahy jsou dále rozděleny na menší jednotky zvané kroky („steps“). Naše analýza se shoduje se Swalesovým modelem skoro ve všech bodech. Jedinými výjimkami byly některé kroky, které se v elektrotechnických textech nevyskytovaly, jelikož pro tuto vědní oblast nejsou důležité. Alternativní pohled na vědecké články je poskytnut vzorce textu („patterns“) popsanými Hoeym. Tyto vzorce na rozdíl od Swalesova modelu byly navrhnuty pro všeobecné texty spíše než specificky pro žánr výzkumných článků. I přes jejich rozdíly ukazuje analýza, prezentována v této práci, že se tyto metody navzájem výrazně překrývají.
Patterns in Cultural Performance
Vondrášková, Sára ; Soukup, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Václav (referee)
Sára Vondrášková- Patterns in cultural performance- abstract The subject of this thesis is a theoretical analysis of chosen factors which influence creative process that leads to an art work. Theese factors are comprehended as patterns that determine this process and their origin and function is studied by different approaches. The first part deal with time as an element, restitutional and reductional approach according to Borecký and Apollonian and Dionysian concepts according to Nietzsche. The second part is dedicated to the impact of technology and emotions on the character of an art work and it deals with their influence on a form and effect of the art work. Key words: Art work, Pattern, Technology, Emotion, Existence
Patterns in Cultural Performance
Vondrášková, Sára ; Soukup, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Václav (referee)
Sara Vondraskova- Patterns in cultural performance Abstract The subject of this thesis is a theoretical analysis that explores the relationship between human and technology. This thesis explores the fragile border that divides the naturalness and artificiality and is focused on their sense and meaning. The first part is dealing with the Jean Baudrillard's concept of simulacrum and the virtual evolution that is captured in the work of Karl Sims and Vilém Novák. The second part is dedicated to artificial intelligence and electronic music. This work concentrates on the relativity of terms artificial and natural and is considering context and reference point as the crucial part in manipulation with theese terms. Keywords: Technology, naturalness, art, artificial intelligence, simulacrum, virtual evolution, computer program, electronic music, extension of body, pattern, cultural performance.
Exploring readability - a comparison of methods of text difficulty measuring
Prchalová, Dana ; Papík, Richard (advisor) ; Vášová, Lidmila (referee)
This bachelor thesis consists of two main parts. Following a short historical overview in the field, the most used readability formulæ for Czech and English languages are presented in the first part, with peeks to couple of solutions in other languages as well. Each readability measure is presented with an equation and instructions for its use. In the more practical second part, the work focuses at using or not using the formulæ on everyday basis, presents problems related to them and discusses their reliability supported by author's own measurements. Measuring the trend of readability within a literary work represents a novel use of the formulæ. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Jazykové charakteristiky úvodních sekcí v odborných článcích v elektrotechnice
Ondryáš, Radek ; Šťastná, Dagmar (referee) ; Haupt, Jaromír (advisor)
V této práci použijeme analytický rámec navrhnutý Swalesem k analýze vědeckých článků z oboru elektrotechniky, abychom mohli zkoumat jejich strukturu a lingvistické prvky. Každý text je rozdělen na takzvané tahy („moves“), neboli jednotky textu, které reprezentují část textu se stejnou komunikativní funkcí. Tahy jsou pak rozřazeny podle Swalesova modelu, analyzovány a jsou v nich vyznačeny lexikální prvky. Pokud možno, tahy jsou dále rozděleny na menší jednotky zvané kroky („steps“). Naše analýza se shoduje se Swalesovým modelem skoro ve všech bodech. Jedinými výjimkami byly některé kroky, které se v elektrotechnických textech nevyskytovaly, jelikož pro tuto vědní oblast nejsou důležité. Alternativní pohled na vědecké články je poskytnut vzorce textu („patterns“) popsanými Hoeym. Tyto vzorce na rozdíl od Swalesova modelu byly navrhnuty pro všeobecné texty spíše než specificky pro žánr výzkumných článků. I přes jejich rozdíly ukazuje analýza, prezentována v této práci, že se tyto metody navzájem výrazně překrývají.
Patterns in Cultural Performance
Vondrášková, Sára ; Soukup, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Václav (referee)
Sára Vondrášková- Patterns in cultural performance- abstract The subject of this thesis is a theoretical analysis of chosen factors which influence creative process that leads to an art work. Theese factors are comprehended as patterns that determine this process and their origin and function is studied by different approaches. The first part deal with time as an element, restitutional and reductional approach according to Borecký and Apollonian and Dionysian concepts according to Nietzsche. The second part is dedicated to the impact of technology and emotions on the character of an art work and it deals with their influence on a form and effect of the art work. Key words: Art work, Pattern, Technology, Emotion, Existence
Patterns in Cultural Performance
Vondrášková, Sára ; Soukup, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Václav (referee)
Sara Vondraskova- Patterns in cultural performance Abstract The subject of this thesis is a theoretical analysis that explores the relationship between human and technology. This thesis explores the fragile border that divides the naturalness and artificiality and is focused on their sense and meaning. The first part is dealing with the Jean Baudrillard's concept of simulacrum and the virtual evolution that is captured in the work of Karl Sims and Vilém Novák. The second part is dedicated to artificial intelligence and electronic music. This work concentrates on the relativity of terms artificial and natural and is considering context and reference point as the crucial part in manipulation with theese terms. Keywords: Technology, naturalness, art, artificial intelligence, simulacrum, virtual evolution, computer program, electronic music, extension of body, pattern, cultural performance.
Exploring readability - a comparison of methods of text difficulty measuring
Prchalová, Dana ; Papík, Richard (advisor) ; Vášová, Lidmila (referee)
This bachelor thesis consists of two main parts. Following a short historical overview in the field, the most used readability formulæ for Czech and English languages are presented in the first part, with peeks to couple of solutions in other languages as well. Each readability measure is presented with an equation and instructions for its use. In the more practical second part, the work focuses at using or not using the formulæ on everyday basis, presents problems related to them and discusses their reliability supported by author's own measurements. Measuring the trend of readability within a literary work represents a novel use of the formulæ. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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