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Spezifika der Slawisierung der ehemals überwiegend deutschsprachigen Gebiete in Ostmitteleuropa am Beispiel der regionalen Beharrungsphänomene in der tschechisch-deutschen Sprachkontaktzone und des tschechischen Randdialekts in der Stadt Broumov (deutsch Braunau) und ihrer Umgebung

Title in English Specifics of the Slavization of the formerly predominantly German-speaking areas in East Central Europe using the example of the regional inertia phenomena in the Czech-German language contact zone and the Czech peripheral dialect in the town of Broumov
Authors

SVOBODOVÁ Hana

Year of publication 2019
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

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Description Any speech act performed by an individual is influenced by different factors. One group of important factors influencing the construction of utterances and the process of speaking are pragmatic factors, mostly location, age, social aspects, emotions, (non)formality etc. Therefore, when researching speech acts, it is necessary to consider both characteristics common for certain group as well as individual attributes apart of intra-language principles. Concerning the factor of location, for example, one has to keep in mind not only the local dimension of a dialect, but the cultural and historical relations as well. If the origin of a dia-lect is unclear, the spoken material has to be checked on variant or common features, the frequency of which defines if a dialect is mixed or homogenous. Other characteristics like age, education or gender condition the frequency of speech phenomena and their differentia-tion in particular situation. Emotions also determine the course of speech and (un)conscious selection of used expressions.

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