Výslovnostní modely pro Čechy učící se angličtinu – Bc. Veronika PAVLÍKOVÁ
Bc. Veronika PAVLÍKOVÁ
Master's thesis
Výslovnostní modely pro Čechy učící se angličtinu
Pronunciation Model(s) for Czech Learners of English (native versus non-native)
Abstract:
The aim of this thesis was to define the term "pronunciation model" and to describe the main accents of English that are preferred by Czech learners as their pronunciation models. These are Received Pronunciation, General American accent, Scottish English and quite new phenomenon, International English. In the practical part, the author investigated current situation and status of pronunciation and …moreAbstract:
Cílem této práce bylo definovat termín "výslovnostní model" a popsat hlavní akcenty anglického jazyka, které jsou preferované Čechy, kteří se učí angličtinu, jako jejich výslovnostní modely. Těmito akcenty jsou Received Pronunciation, General American accent, Scottish English a vcelku nový jev, International English. V praktické části autorka zkoumala současnou situaci a status výslovnosti a jednotlivých …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 27. 4. 2012
Accessible from:: 31. 12. 2999
Thesis defence
- Supervisor: Libuše Slavíková, M.A. CSc.
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PAVLÍKOVÁ, Veronika. Výslovnostní modely pro Čechy učící se angličtinu. Plzeň, 2012. diplomová práce (Mgr.). ZÁPADOČESKÁ UNIVERZITA V PLZNI. Fakulta pedagogická
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Teacher Training for Secondary Schools / AJ-NJ
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