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Zooapelativum as a base word lexical similes.
STACHOVÁ, Milada
This diploma thesis deals with a lexicalized comparison, whose basic words are animal names, zooapelativa. Phraseology and idiomatic language are described in the theoretical part. This part is based not only on Čermák's conception but also on the definition and classification of basic units of this linguistic discipline - set phrase and idioms. The practical part mainly describes animal appellation (bull, duck, cat, goat, cow, horse, sheep, dog, pig and hen). Linguistic analysis, inspirited by the Czech national corpus, focuses on the frequency of the given phrasal units, their diversity and update extent.
A contrastive study of Czech and Polish phraseology referring to animated nature
MLEJNKOVÁ, Aneta
The bachelor work, Confrontation of czech and polish phraseology from the liv-ing nature, is focused on those phraseology units in which zooappelatives has function of based words. The aim of this work is an overview of the extent to which the phrase-ological background similar to the two languages and which aspects very significantly. The work is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes the history of phraseology in the two areas of language and terminology is-sues. In the practical part zooappelatives are divided into thematic units and subse-quently formally classified phraseological units. Thematic classification and the subse-quent formal analysis phraseological units are a good starting point for semantic com-parison, which will be the subject of further study.

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