Field of study: English Linguistics
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
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Gapping as a Stylistic Device: Analysis of Ian McEwan's Fiction –
graduate 2021
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Phonetic and Lexical Features of First Language Attrition: Research into the Speech of Anglophone Expatriates in the Czech Republic –
graduate 2020
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Sociophonology of Received Pronunciation: Native and Non-Native Environments –
graduate 2017
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Discourse Strategies of Storytelling, Intertextuality and Metaphor in American Printed Advertising –
graduate 2012
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Language Functions in Identity Negotiation. Analysis of Fictional Discourse –
graduate 2011
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Persuasive strategies in advertising discourse. A lexico-grammatical and socio-pragmatic analysis –
graduate 2010
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Functions of language in a public debate –
graduate 2008
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Perception of Non-Native Pronunciation of English by Native Speakers –
graduate 2008
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Sociolinguistic and pragmatic aspects of doctor-patient communication –
graduate 2006
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A Sociolinguistic Interpretation of Military Slang and Vernacular Expressions –
graduate 2006
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Means of Persuasion in Religious Discourse –
graduate 2005
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The Role of Hedging in the Structure of Mathematical Discourse –
graduate 2005
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Some Sociolinguistic Aspects of Professional Dialogues. Based on the Corpus of Spoken Professional American English (CSPAE). –
graduate 2004
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Style Markers od Diplomatic Discourse. Text Analysis of UNESCO Resolutions. –
graduate 2004
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The Dynamics of Courtroom Interaction in English. A Sociolinguistic Study of the Transcripts of O. J. Simpson's Civil Case. –
graduate 2003
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The Language of Electrical Engineering as a Special Province –
graduate 2003
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On Expressing Negative Politeness in English Fictional Discourse. –
graduate 2003
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Interpersonal Aspects of Printed News Discourse: A sociolinguistic study of the Woodward case reporting in the Elektronic Telegraph –
graduate 2001
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Sociolinguistic and Pragmatic Aspects of Public Speaking Discourse –
graduate 2000
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Spatio-Temporal Setting in English Authentic Face-to-Face Conversation –
graduate 2000
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