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    Analýza anonymizačních strategií v angličtině

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    Cílem této práce je identifikovat konkrétní rysy psaného projevu, vychází z analýzy napsaných 10 autory, z . poskytnuty dva dopisy popisující stejnou situaci jeden í, a druhý anonymním dopisem. litativní stylistic kterou dopl krátká prezentace kvantitativních metod. Úvodní kapitola si klade za cíl forenzní analýzy autorství ických studií. e je utím kvantitativní analýzy, a . slovní zásoby, zatímco neupravoval pravopis, a pouze dva v anonymním textu interpunkci. kterými jsou vel , nebo , motivace . anonymiza ní strategie, forenzní lingvistika, ur ení autorství, idiolektThe objective of this thesis is to identify those specific aspects of written style which native speakers of English modify when attempting to anonymize their texts. The conclusions are based on the analysis of 20 texts by 10 authors, all of whom are native speakers of English. Two texts dealing with the same topic were produced by each participant; one was written as an official letter of complaint, and the other was written as an anonymous letter. The bulk of the results are grounded on a qualitative stylistic analysis of the individual texts, with merely a brief survey of quantitative methods.The purpose of the introductory chapter is to familiarize the reader with the subject of forensic authorship analysis, to provide a brief summary of the current state of research, and to introduce a series of empirical studies. The practical part of the thesis presents the qualitative stylistic analysis, provides a shorter summary of the quantitative analysis, and finally ventures to draw meaningful conclusions from the results. The results showed that the majority of authors manipulated with the style/register of the texts and with the specific lexical choices, whereas none of the 10 authors made alterations to spelling and only 2 authors chose to change the punctuation in the anonymous text. However,...Department of the English Language and ELT MethodologyÚstav anglického jazyka a didaktikyFilozofická fakultaFaculty of Art

    Význam zákaznické spokojenosti s chovatelskými potřebami

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    Import 21/04/2006Prezenční výpůjčkaVŠB - Technická univerzita Ostrava. Ekonomická fakulta. Katedra (116) marketingu a obchod

    Management Analysis of a Selected Sports Club

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    Bakalářská práce je zaměřena na Analýzu managementu vybraného sportovního klubu. V teoretické části jsou popsány pojmy jako je management, sportovní management, manažer, sportovní manažer, jejich role a osobnost. Dále je vysvětleno, co je to spolek, možnosti financování klubu a sponzoring ve sportu. Jako poslední body v této části práce jsou pospány výzkumné metody, a to SWOT analýza, rozhovor s předsedou klubu a dotazníkové šetření. Praktická část je zaměřena na celkový chod klubu, je popsána historie klubu, jaká je jeho hlavní činnost a organizační struktura a jeho hospodaření a konkurence. Dále aplikace SWOT analýzy, rozhovoru a dotazníkového šetření. V části návrhů a šetření jsou shrnuty výsledky z výzkumných metod a návrhy na případné řešení nedostatků pro jeho zlepšení. Cílem práce je analyzovat management tohoto sportovního klubu a navrhnout potřebné změny pro jeho zlepšení. Závěr práce obsahuje shrnutí všech výsledků.The bachelor thesis is focused on the analysis of the management of a selected sports club. The theoretical part describes concepts such as management, sports management, manager, sports manager, their role and personality. It also explains what an association is, club financing options and sponsorship in sports. The last points in this part of the work are research methods, namely SWOT analysis, interview with the club chairman and a questionnaire survey. The practical part is focused on the overall operation of the club, describes the history of the club, what is its main activity and organizational structure and its management. Furthermore, the application of SWOT analysis, interview and questionnaire survey. The section of proposals and surveys summarizes the results of research methods and suggestions for possible solutions to shortcomings for its improvement. The aim of the work is to analyze the management of this sports club and to propose the necessary changes for its improvement. The conclusion of the thesis contains a summary of all results.115 - Katedra managementuvelmi dobř

    Přijímání pracovníků

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    Import 12/12/2007Prezenční634 - Katedra ekonomiky a managementu v metalurgiiNeuveden

    The customer preferences analysis in the market for washing powders

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    Import 01/10/2007Prezenční116 - Katedra marketingu a obchod

    Forensic analysis of anonymization strategies in English

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    The objective of this thesis is to identify those specific aspects of written style which native speakers of English modify when attempting to anonymize their texts. The conclusions are based on the analysis of 20 texts by 10 authors, all of whom are native speakers of English. Two texts dealing with the same topic were produced by each participant; one was written as an official letter of complaint, and the other was written as an anonymous letter. The bulk of the results are grounded on a qualitative stylistic analysis of the individual texts, with merely a brief survey of quantitative methods.The purpose of the introductory chapter is to familiarize the reader with the subject of forensic authorship analysis, to provide a brief summary of the current state of research, and to introduce a series of empirical studies. The practical part of the thesis presents the qualitative stylistic analysis, provides a shorter summary of the quantitative analysis, and finally ventures to draw meaningful conclusions from the results. The results showed that the majority of authors manipulated with the style/register of the texts and with the specific lexical choices, whereas none of the 10 authors made alterations to spelling and only 2 authors chose to change the punctuation in the anonymous text. However,..

    Bosworth-Toller’s Anglo-Saxon Dictionary online

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    Description : This is an online edition of An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, or a dictionary of "Old English". The dictionary records the state of the English language as it was used between ca. 700-1100 AD by the Anglo-Saxon inhabitants of the British Isles. This project is based on a digital edition of An Anglo-Saxon dictionary, based on the manuscript collections of the late Joseph Bosworth (the so called Main Volume, first edition 1898) and its Supplement (first edition 1921), edited by Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller, today the largest complete dictionary of Old English (one day to be hopefully supplanted by the DOE). Alistair Campbell's "enlarged addenda and corrigenda" from 1972 are not public domain and are therefore not part of the online dictionary. Please see the front & back matter of the paper dictionary for further information, prefaces and lists of references & contractions. The digitization project was initiated by Sean Crist in 2001 as a part of his Germanic Lexicon Project and many individuals and institutions have contributed to this project. Check out the original GLP webpage and the old Bosworth-Toller offline application webpage (to be updated). Currently the project is hosted by the Faculty of Arts, Charles University. In 2010, the data from the GLP were converted to create the current site. Care was taken to preserve the typography of the original dictionary, but also provide a modern, user friendly interface for contemporary users. In 2013, the entries were structurally re-tagged and the original typography was abandoned, though the immediate access to the scans of the paper dictionary was preserved. Our aim is to reach beyond a simple digital edition and create an online environment dedicated to all interested in Old English and Anglo-Saxon culture. Feel free to join in the editing of the Dictionary, commenting on its numerous entries or participating in the discussions at our forums. We hope that by drawing the attention of the community of Anglo-Saxonists to our site and joining our resources, we may create a more useful tool for everybody. The most immediate project to draw on the corrected and tagged data of the Dictionary is a Morphological Analyzer of Old English (currently under development). We are grateful for the generous support of the Charles University Grant Agency and for the free hosting at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University. The site is currently maintained and developed by Ondrej Tichy et al. at the Department of English Language and ELT Methodology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)
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