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slova prevzata z nemeckeho jazyka, evoluce anglickeho jazyka, tvorba slov

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1.
Domesová, Anna
Faculty: Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Year: 2024, studies under way
Programme/field: English for Professional Purposes / English for Professional Purposes
Bachelor's thesis defence: Terminology in Human Resources

2.
Hamplová, Barbora maiden name: Hamplová
Faculty: Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Year: 2018, studies completed, degree conferred: Bc.
Programme/field: Philology / Czech language and literature in combination with another discipline, English in combination with another discipline
Bachelor's thesis defence: Specialized Fitness Vocabulary in English

3.
Holiszová, Barbara
Faculty: Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Year: 2009, studies completed, degree conferred: Mgr.
Programme/field: Philology / English
Master's thesis defence: The lexicon of French origin and its development

4.
Hýža, Lukáš
Faculty: Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Year: 2023, studies completed, degree conferred: Bc.
Programme/field: English for Professional Purposes / English for Professional Purposes
Bachelor's thesis defence: Words and Abbrevations in E-sport | Theses on a related topic

5.
Kaděra, Jan
Faculty: Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Year: 2012, studies completed, degree conferred: Mgr.
Programme/field: Philology / English
Master's thesis defence: Neologisms in the Language of the Internet

6.
Odleváková, Natálie
Faculty: Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Year: 2023, studies completed, degree conferred: Bc.
Programme/field: Philology / English for Teachers
Bachelor's thesis defence: Definition of Common Terms Used in Social Media Platforms | Theses on a related topic

7.
Trávníčková, Naděžda
Faculty: Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Year: 2017, studies completed, degree conferred: Bc.
Programme/field: Philology / English for Teachers
Bachelor's thesis defence: Light in English