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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Přeložkové fráze místa a času a jejich pozice ve větě. Kontrastivní analýza mezi francouzštinou a nizozemštinou. / Spatial and Temporal PPs and their Positioning in the Sentence. Contrastive analysis between Dutch and French.

Bastin, Thomas January 2015 (has links)
in English This thesis focuses on the spatial and temporal prepositional phrases (PP) and their positioning in French and Dutch. Both languages have different sentence structures, and it was therefore presumed that the positions of the PPs would vary in both languages. The purpose of this thesis was to do an analysis in this field, to describe the possible positions of spatial and temporal PPs and to compare them. The research was done within the functionalist theory of André Martinet. This theory is based on the fact that the main objective of language is communication and that people use various strategies to interpret messages on different levels. It also must be taken into account that various principles influence word order. Sentence structure, strategies and principles are factors that create a complex word order system must be considered when forming each sentence. On this basis, the purpose of this thesis is to describe these factors and demonstrate their usage through analysis of concrete, practical examples.
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Intellektuellt Kapital : Medelstora företags rapportering av intellektuellt kapital / Intellectual capital : MidCap companies reporting of intellectual capital

Ahlfridh, Philip, Nordström, Ebba January 2020 (has links)
Tidigare forskning har endast fokuserats på företag med begränsningen LargeCap och i denna studie studerar vi vad medelstora företag rapporterar om intellektuellt kapital. Studiens resultat visar på ett liknande trendmönster med tidigare studier som enbart har analyserat LargeCap företag.   Syftet med studien är att undersöka vad medelstora företag rapporterar om intellektuellt kapital, med insamlad data från svenska börsnoterade företag. För att bemöta syftet har litteratur från tidigare forskning och empiriska data från urvalsföretagens årsredovisningar för 2014 samt 2018 använts. Till följd av detta kunde en frågeställning skapas: vilka delar av intellektuellt kapital är det börsnoterade företag redovisar?   Studien visar på att MidCap företag följer samma trend i rapporteringen av intellektuellt kapital som LargeCap företag. Resultatet visar dock på en lägre frekvens av rapporteringen i MidCap företag jämfört med tidigare studier om LargeCap företag.   Studien har bidragit till ett nytt teoretiskt perspektiv för att illustrera företags rapportering av intellektuellt kapital. Studien har bidragit till att skiljaktigheten i företagens rapportering inte är beroende av storleken för att bedöma ett rapporteringsmönster. Ett empiriskt bidrag är att studien har tillfört en ny tillämpningsgrupp i en befintlig teori och det praktiska bidraget är att intressenter informeras om vilka delar företag rapporterar om intellektuellt kapital samt hur företag kan använda denna studie till att anpassa rapporteringen av intellektuellt kapital. / Previous research has solely been focusing on companies with the restriction LargeCap and in this study we have studied what MidCap companies report regarding intellectual capital. The study results show a similar pattern with previous studies that has only analysed LargeCap.   The purpose of this study is to examine what MidCap companies reports about intellectual capital, with collected data from Swedish listed companies. To meet the purpose has literature from previous research and empirical data from the sampled companies' annual reports from 2014 and 2018 been used. Due to this could an issue be established: which parts of intellectual capital are the listed companies reporting?   The study of MidCap companies follows the same pattern in the reporting of intellectual capital as LargeCap companies. However, the result shows a lower frequency of reports in MidCap companies in relation to previous research about LargeCap companies.   The study has contributed to a new theoretical perspective to illustrate companies reporting regarding intellectual capital. The research has contributed to differences in companies reporting are not dependent on the size to assess a reporting pattern. An empirical contribution is that the study has brought a new sample group for an existing theory and the practical contribution is that the stakeholders are getting informed which parts of intellectual capital companies are reporting and also how companies can utilize this study to adjust their reporting of intellectual capital.

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