This master thesis provides a relatively detailed description of the consonant-vowel structure of standard spoken Czech. The first part covers approaches to and findings on the combinatorial system and distribution of sound units in speech; aspects of continuous speech segmentation into intonation phrases and stress groups, phonotactics of languages in general and Czech in particular, and speech rhythm are also addressed. Recordings of 12 professional speakers of Czech - comprising 6639 words and 5368 stress groups in total - have been used to create data sets that have enabled the author to describe CVCV structures of Czech words and stress groups. The results of this research present frequencies of words and stress groups and their relati...
The main aim of this bachelor thesis was to describe prosodic phrasing in the TV debate genre in the...
The aim of this diploma thesis is to describe the realizations of consonant clusters in an age- homo...
This thesis concentrates on phonetic variability of words in public speaking. In the first part of t...
This master thesis provides a relatively detailed description of the consonant-vowel structure of st...
The main objective of this thesis is to explore the relationships between the phonotactic structure ...
This thesis deals with syllable boundaries in Czech and the issue of their determination. The theore...
The study is part of a series of studies which examine the acoustic correlates of lexical stress in ...
The study is part of a series of studies which examine the acoustic correlates of lexical stress in ...
While a number of languages have been classified as either syllable- or stress-timed, the case of Cz...
While a number of languages have been classified as either syllable- or stress-timed, the case of Cz...
The purpose of the bachelor thesis is to explore how Czech speakers of English are able to predict a...
The purpose of the bachelor thesis is to explore how Czech speakers of English are able to predict a...
The topic of this thesis belongs to the area of L2 acquisition. It focuses on the Czech as a second/...
Czech language is inflective, that is one ending/suffix cumulates many categories. Many words (espec...
Mgr. Veronika Štěpánová Czech orthoepic codification Abstract This doctoral thesis deals with the co...
The main aim of this bachelor thesis was to describe prosodic phrasing in the TV debate genre in the...
The aim of this diploma thesis is to describe the realizations of consonant clusters in an age- homo...
This thesis concentrates on phonetic variability of words in public speaking. In the first part of t...
This master thesis provides a relatively detailed description of the consonant-vowel structure of st...
The main objective of this thesis is to explore the relationships between the phonotactic structure ...
This thesis deals with syllable boundaries in Czech and the issue of their determination. The theore...
The study is part of a series of studies which examine the acoustic correlates of lexical stress in ...
The study is part of a series of studies which examine the acoustic correlates of lexical stress in ...
While a number of languages have been classified as either syllable- or stress-timed, the case of Cz...
While a number of languages have been classified as either syllable- or stress-timed, the case of Cz...
The purpose of the bachelor thesis is to explore how Czech speakers of English are able to predict a...
The purpose of the bachelor thesis is to explore how Czech speakers of English are able to predict a...
The topic of this thesis belongs to the area of L2 acquisition. It focuses on the Czech as a second/...
Czech language is inflective, that is one ending/suffix cumulates many categories. Many words (espec...
Mgr. Veronika Štěpánová Czech orthoepic codification Abstract This doctoral thesis deals with the co...
The main aim of this bachelor thesis was to describe prosodic phrasing in the TV debate genre in the...
The aim of this diploma thesis is to describe the realizations of consonant clusters in an age- homo...
This thesis concentrates on phonetic variability of words in public speaking. In the first part of t...