Vliv médií na český jazyk : (na příkladu užívání přechýlených a nepřechýlených tvarů ženských příjmení)
Media impact on Czech language : (on example of using moved and not moved forms of women surnames)
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)

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Author
Advisor
Referee
Kraus, Jiří
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Social Sciences
Discipline
Journalism
Department
Department of Media Studies
Date of defense
27. 6. 2006
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních vědLanguage
Czech
Grade
Very good
Tato diplomová práce je zaměřena na příjmení a jeho význam v českém jazyce. Cílem je ukázat, jak se správně příjmení začleňují do českého jazyka a zda média tato pravidla dodržují. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
This diploma thesis is dealing with motion of surnames according to gender and their forms in Czech media. In the beginning the formation of surnames is described; chapters considering the grammar rules shows not only how to move surnames, but also how to declension surnames and integrate them into the text. In the diploma thesis I tried to mention standard surnames as well as those surnames which can cause problems while we embody them into Czech texts. To found out how to correctly integrate surnames into the Czech language and if Czech media adhere to the rules was the goal of my diploma thesis. Motion of surnames according to the gender is considered to be very controversial and questionable, and that is why contradictory arguments and comments are added to the chapters which are dealing with this problem. Language is influenced by media majorly. That was the reason I made a research to found out how our media use Czech women surnames in the second part of this work. As I have noticed, different newspapers and magazines have differend approaches to motion of surnames and the rules should be regularized and consolidated according to my opinion. For the researched media it is possible to use this part of my work and the deductions I made in their redaction codexes. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)