Spisovnost a nespisovnost ve stylu psané církevní publicistiky (na základ analýzy Katolického týdeníku)

Title in English Literary and non-literary language in the written church journalism style
Authors

MINÁŘOVÁ Eva MINÁŘOVÁ Eva ONDRÁŠKOVÁ Karla

Year of publication 2004
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Spisovnost a nespisovnost - zdroje, proměny a perspektivy
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Field Linguistics
Keywords style of the communication in the church; written journalist texts in the church communication; non-literarness in the church communication
Description Considering the communication of official character, literary language largely predominates in the examined texts. Taking the style aspect into consideration, linguistics means mainly lean on bookishness, marginally on colloquiality. In spite of it, the non-literary language occurs marginally. In partly occurs in the subjective editorials and commentary, predominantly occurs in the regularly published interviews with the important people. The usage of non-literary expressions is mostly intentional motivated, functional, it is usually connected with the topic or it is related to surroundings authenticity and it demonstrates expressiveness and the individual style of the author.

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