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Praskova E Grammar In Newspapers PH 20
University of Pardubice
Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
Department of English and American Studies

Grammar in Newspaper Headlines

Bachelor Paper

Author: Eva Prášková
Supervisor: PhDr. Petra Huschová, Ph.D.

2009

Univerzita Pardubice
Filozofická fakulta
Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky

Grammar in Newspaper Headlines
Gramatika novinových titulkù

Bakaláøská práce

Autor: Eva Prášková
Vedoucí: PhDr. Petra Huschová, Ph.D.

2009

Prohlašuji:
Tuto práci jsem vypracovala samostatnì. Veškeré literární prameny a informace, které jsem v práci využila, jsou uvedeny v seznamu použité literatury. Byla jsem seznámena s tím, že se na moji práci vztahují práva a povinnosti vyplývající ze zákona è. 121/2000 Sb., autorský zákon, zejména se skuteèností, že Univerzita Pardubice má právo na uzavøení licenèní smlouvy o užití této práce jako školního díla podle § 60 odst. 1 autorského zákona, a s tím, že pokud dojde k užití této práce mnou nebo bude poskytnuta licence o užití jinému subjektu, je Univerzita
Pardubice oprávnìna ode mne požadovat pøimìøený pøíspìvek na úhradu nákladù, které na vytvoøení díla vynaložila, a to podle okolností až do jejich skuteèné výše.
Souhlasím s prezenèním zpøístupnìním své práce v Univerzitní knihovnì Univerzity Pardubice.

V Pardubicích dne 30.6.2009

Eva Prášková

ABSTRACT:

This work deals with the grammar of newspaper headlines. Its aim is to establish the most frequently used grammatical features and structures that occur in headlines and which were analysed in a corpus. The corpus consists of
200 randomly chosen headlines collected from 6 different British newspapers and was created just for the purpose of this work.

ABSTRAKT:

Práce se zabývá gramatikou novinových titulkù. Jejím cílem je stanovit nejèastìji se objevující gramatické jevy a struktury, které byly zjištìny na základì rozboru zkoumaného souboru.

Tento soubor se sestává z 200

náhodnì vybraných titulkù z 6 rùzných britských novin a byl vytvoøen pro úèely této práce.



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