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  • About
  • 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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Pomístní jména v katastrálních územích obce Bezděkov v okrese Klatovy / Anoikonyms in cadastre units in the municipality of Bezděkov, district of Klatovy

NOVÁ, Olga January 2018 (has links)
The topic of this master thesis focuses the occurrence of anoikonyms in the cadastral area of Bezděkov near Klatovy and its belonging villages. Marginally, it builds on the bachelor theses that had analysed the oikonyms of the Ecoregion Úhlava where the abovementioned cadastral area is situated. This topic has been extended to minor-place names, the anoikonyms. The research is based on a data set available in the digital database of Geoportal ČÚZK (Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping and Cadastre). The categorization of anoikonyms is executed according to Vladimír Šmilauer's classification, further according to Jana Pleskalová's model analyses of minor-place names which is based on Rudolf Šrámek's classification of toponyms. Libuše Olivová-Nezbedová's formal classification has been also taken account of. A derivational analysis of anoikonyms is included. The goal of this thesis is to list and classify the minor-place names in the cadastral area of Bezděkov.
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Francouzské překlady pražských toponym / French translation of Prague toponyms

PLATILOVÁ, Kateřina January 2016 (has links)
This thesis deals with french translations of Prague toponyms. The first part contains a brief description of onomastics and toponomastics. Next, the term place names (toponyms) is defined. Afterwards this part is dedicated to the classification and the translation of toponyms. The next part of thesis is focused on the analysis of particular translations of prague place names. Firstly, they are divided into seven groups and then the terms are analysed from two different perspectives : translatological analysis and culturally - historical analysis. The aim of first analysis is to determine the translated terms from view of the six translation procedures. The second part observes the culturally - historical context of names which is also important in translation. The bilingual dictionary of analysed terms is attached at the end of the thesis.
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Anoikonyma a mikroanoikonyma na Žďársku / Anoikonyms and microanoikonyms in the Žďársko region

Foralová, Michaela January 2013 (has links)
This thesis focuses on 375 minor place-names (hydronyms, oronyms and land names) in the region of Žďársko. The origin of 185 anoikonyms is studied from a linguistic aspect for the first time; the other names are taken from my bachelor thesis. The objective of this thesis is to determine the origin of given minor place-names. The required information was searched in various printed materials, journals and also on the Internet. As an important source for examination several local witnesses have been interviewed and consultation with experts in onomastic was conducted. Methods such as collection, analysis and interpretation of the collected data were used in this thesis. Consequently, after the origin was clarified, the anoikonyms were analyzed according to the so called model theory - it was assigned to individual relational and structural models or types. This thesis aims for systematical approach to minor place-names and their preservation for future generations.
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Uliční názvosloví v městě Písek / The Street Name Terminology in the Town of Písek

STEHLÍKOVÁ, Veronika January 2013 (has links)
The master's thesis examines street names, names of the public areas and also names of particular buildings in the city of Pisek. Firstly, the developments of the street names as well as their changes since the beginning of the twentieth century are described. Toponymy of names found both in historical centre as well as other city districts is analysed in the main part of the thesis. Urbanonyms are semantically classified with a special attention to honorific theme. The linguistic classification analyzing word-forming structure is also attached. The aim of the thesis is to contribute to the known toponymy of the city of Pisek.
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Obraz anoikonymie v katastru obce Tchořovice a jeho historické proměny / Description of the Minor Place-Names in the Cadastral Area Tchorovice and its historical Transformations

HAVRDA, Michal January 2014 (has links)
This diploma thesis extends the bachelor thesis research that analysed selected anoikonyms which were used by the locals since the oldest times until the beginning of the 19th century. The goal of this thesis is to revise and complete the set of anoikonyms included in the bachelor thesis and compare it to younger evidences. By collecting the data and its formal and semantic analysis the thesis aims to present a relatively complete picture of anoikonyms of the area of interest while respecting its historical development.
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Hora Žalý na harrachovském panství v Krkonoších jako místa paměti. Turismus: nový způsob šlechtické reprezentace v Čechách 19. století / Mountain Žalý on Harrach's estate in the Giant Mountains as a place of memory. Tourism: a new way of noble representation in Bohemia in the 19th century.

Korbel, Tomáš January 2015 (has links)
The intention of this work is to monitor changes significant natural place - the Giant Mountains Heidelberg / Zaly in the 19th century, when the topographical point in the country without national or sacred past, becoming a symbolic place of memory, based on an analysis of available sources to determine which social "entities "the creation of this symbolic" construct "involved. The culmination of this symbolic metamorphosis in the place of memory was the construction of the observation tower atop Czech tourists in the nineties, who within the nationalist "rivalry" between the Czech and German tourist organizations of "dominating the hill" reluctant to use toponomastic arguments interpreting the origin of the Czech name of the mountain, that, however, not based on the real facts, but only on certain notions of local "culture of remembrance". These ideas survived and were kept for centuries in memories as a myth a symbolic level the collective memory of the local ethnic (Czech) population during the 19th century, and spread thanks to a first layer of civil servants-topographers and later mainly due to expansion of tourist clubs. To form Heidelberg / Žalý as a place of memory also contributed to the domain owner - provincial and local patriot - Count Harrach, who supported these efforts financially...

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