Number of results: 7

Results of 2 selected fields/plans of study
Faculty
Faculty of Arts
Field of Study/plan
FF - Philology (4-years): Romance Languages
include only defended theses

Ďaďová, Zuzana

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2019

Programme: Philology (4-years)
Field of Study: Romance Languages
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Factors in the variation of /-s/ in the discourse of Canarian TV news presenters and politicians

De Azevedo Camacho, Veronika

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2019

Programme: Philology (4-years)
Field of Study: Romance Languages
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: The usage and functions of metaphors in Spanish specialized, semiespecialized and divulgative economics texts

De Tommaso, Valeria

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2020

Programme: Philology (4-years)
Field of Study: Romance Languages
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Errors in the Syntax Level of Language in Written Texts by Czech and Slovak Students

Klapuchová, Petra

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2015

Programme: Philology (4-years)
Field of Study: Romance Languages
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Epilinguistic Approach to the Attitude of Teenagers in Quebec towards the Contact between French and English in Quebec

Rodríguez García, Cristina

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2020

Programme: Philology (4-years)
Field of Study: Romance Languages
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: Error Analysis in the Interlanguage of Czech and Slovak University Students of Spanish as a Second Language

Rossowová, Lucie

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2016

Programme: Philology (4-years)
Field of Study: Romance Languages
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: The verbal politeness of Spanish in the nineteenth century

Šinková, Monika

(awarded the degree Ph.D.)

Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Arts, 2015

Programme: Philology (4-years)
Field of Study: Romance Languages
Doctoral theses, Dissertations: The parasynthetic formations in modern Spanish (1726-1904). The paradigmatic morphology and lexical motivation from the diachronic perspective.