The mixing of British and American English by Czech students of English and the impact of free-time activities on their use of English – Pavel CHECHELSKÝ
Pavel CHECHELSKÝ
Bachelor's thesis
The mixing of British and American English by Czech students of English and the impact of free-time activities on their use of English
The mixing of British and American English by Czech students of English and the impact of free-time activities on their use of English
Abstract:
This thesis focuses on the differences between British and American English and on the way these two varieties are used by Czech students of English. While the theoretical part deals with particular differences between the two dialects in individual language areas, the analytical part studies to what extent the Czech students of English mix the two English alternatives, and the impact of their free …moreAbstract:
Tato práce pojednává o přístupu českých studentů k rozdílům mezi britskou a americkou angličtinou. Zatímco teoretická část této práce popisuje rozdíly mezi těmito dvěma dialekty v jednotlivých jazykových rovinách, analýza zkoumá úroveň míšení těchto variant mezi českými studenty a také mimoškolní aktivity studentů, které míšení ovlivňují. Výsledek byl dosažen provedením kvalitativního výzkumu na střední …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 19. 5. 2021
Accessible from:: 31. 12. 2999
Thesis defence
- Supervisor: Mgr. Dominika Kováčová
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CHECHELSKÝ, Pavel. \textit{The mixing of British and American English by Czech students of English and the impact of free-time activities on their use of English}. Online. Bachelor's thesis. Ostrava: University of Ostrava, Faculty of Arts. 2021. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/2d4mw9/.
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CHECHELSKÝ, Pavel. The mixing of British and American English by Czech students of English and the impact of free-time activities on their use of English. Ostrava, 2021. bakalářská práce (Bc.). OSTRAVSKÁ UNIVERZITA. Filozofická fakulta
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Philology / English Language and Literature
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