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Synestézie grafémy-barvy a slova-barvy z kvalitativní perspektivy
Thesis title in Czech: Synestézie grafémy-barvy a slova-barvy z kvalitativní perspektivy
Thesis title in English: Grapheme-colour and word-colour synaesthesia from a qualitative perspective
Key words: synestézie|barva|grafém|krosmodalita|asociace
English key words: synaesthesia|colour|grapheme|cross-modality|associations
Academic year of topic announcement: 2016/2017
Thesis type: Bachelor's thesis
Thesis language: čeština
Department: Institute of Czech Language and Theory of Communication (21-UCJTK)
Supervisor: doc. Mgr. Jan Chromý, Ph.D.
Author: hidden - assigned and confirmed by the Study Dept.
Date of registration: 02.05.2017
Date of assignment: 15.05.2017
Administrator's approval: not processed yet
Confirmed by Study dept. on: 22.05.2017
Date and time of defence: 04.09.2018 09:00
Date of electronic submission:06.08.2018
Date of proceeded defence: 04.09.2018
Submitted/finalized: committed by student and finalized
Opponents: doc. Mgr. Robert Adam, Ph.D.
 
 
 
Guidelines
Práce má za cíl obohatit dosavadní výzkum synestézie, který je téměř výhradně založen experimentálně, a poskytnout podrobná kvalitativní data, na základě kterých bude možné formulovat nové hypotézy pro další zkoumání v této oblasti. Práce bude složena ze dvou vzájemně propojených částí. V první části bude shrnuta dosavadní literatura o synestézii grafémy–barvy a slova–barvy. Poznatky zjištěné v této části budou kontrastovány se zjištěními z druhé, výzkumné části. Data pro tuto část budou získávána formou polostrukturovaných rozhovorů s cca 15 českými synestetiky. Touto metodou budou získány detailní informace o povaze synestetických prožitků u jednotlivých mluvčích, které následně budou kontrastovány s poznatky založenými na dosavadní literatuře.
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