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Cestovni promet i turizam između Njemačke, Austrije i Hrvatske
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Dora Vukoja Razvoj cestovnog prometa nejednako se tijekom vremena širio u svijetu. Modernizacija cestovnih mreža Njemačke, Austrije i Hrvatske započela je izgradnjom prvih autocesta na tim područjima. Pri povezivanju emitivnog i receptivnog turizma u cestovnom prometu najčešće se služi automobilima i autobusima. Za turiste koji dolaze u turističku destinaciju drugim vrstama prometnih sredstava u turističku ponudu destinacije ubraja se iznajmljivanje cestovnih prijevoznih sredstava. Uz mnoge...
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Cezarov prokonzulat u Iliriku
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Anđa Renić Prvi poznati namjesnik rimske provincije Ilirik je Gaj Julije Cezar. Njegov prokonzulat u Iliriku započeo je 58. g. pr. Kr. i trajao do 50. g. pr. Krista. U historiografiji prevladava mišljenje da je provincija Ilirik osnovana Vatinijevim zakonom 59. g. pr. Kr., ali postoje i teorije koje smještaju osnivanje ove provincije u 168. g. pr. Kr., 118. g. pr. Kr., 78. g. pr. Krista. Postoji i teza da je Ilirik za vrijeme Cezarovog prokonzulata bio dio Cisalpinske Galije, ali ona ne nalazi...
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Challenges in Translating Children’s Literature: The Science of Breakable Things by Tae Kellereller
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Lucija Grubić Children’s literature, from the definition, function, to its characteristics, remains a controversial area in the literary world, and thus in the world of literary translation. Most translators, both amateurs and experienced ones, inevitably face various challenges and problems when translating children’s literature. In order to meet the challenge and present the translation as successfully as possible, they have to make various adjustments and intervene in various ways (subtle and...
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Challenges of Translating Children’s Literature: The Terrible Two by Mac Barnett and Jory John
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Adriana Mandić Children’s literature continues to be a complex and debatable field of translation studies. Consequently, contrary to popular belief, translating children’s literature may present a great challenge even for an experienced translator. Since children have a special approach to books and reading, a children’s book has to be seen from a different perspective and the translator often has to make certain adjustments for children that are not required for adults. The thesis provides with the...
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Chanson de Roland et sa diffusion en Europe
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Nikolina Butijer Le chevalier fabuleux du nom de Roland, ou Orlando en italien et croate, faisait partie de l'armée de Charlemagne. Il est mort pendant le passage des Pyrénées au retour d'une expédition en Espagne. La Chanson de Roland a, sans doute, énormément contribuée à la popularité de jeune chevalier, mais il faut souligner que tout remonte à une légende. La seule source crédible sur l'existence historique de Roland se trouve dans la biographie de Charlemagne écrite par Éginhard. Il...
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Characteristics of Quentin Tarantino's Style
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Luka Marić In this paper, we took a closer look at the director Quentin Tarantino and his films. The goal of this paper was to determine the characteristics of his style of filmmaking, what makes his movies different from most mainstream Hollywood productions. By analyzing his films and literature written by various authors, we have determined that Tarantino's style was largely influenced by the fact that he is an independent director, and that his films have many characteristics of postmodern art....
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Childe Harold and Eugene Onegin as Representatives Of English and Russian Romanticism
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Ranko Ćirić Both characters represent a specific period in time and two very specific and different cultures. The Russian character belongs to a semi-feudal society, the English character is a product of a civic society in its cradle. The period is the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century. A time of great changes in society and technology. Literature followed the pace and was a reflection of these deep changes. The revolutionary outburst of romantic novels was a messenger of deep...
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Children with ‘plastic’ brains: A critical Overview of Halpern’s approach of How Children Learn Their Mother Tongue
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Veronika Pintarec This study gives a critical overview on Halpern’s approach on how children acquire their mother tongue. The validity of Halpern’s approach has been tested and a comparison with Universal Grammar by Chomsky has been made. The validity of Halpern’s approach has been tested out using a set of criteria found in the existing literature. The comparison includes firstly elaborating arguments for and against both Halpern’s approach and Universal Grammar, as well as drawing conclusions based...
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Children's Language Acquisition: the Case of Feral Children
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Petra Šimunović The main focus of this paper is to provide an overview of theories and hypotheses that are related with children’s language acquisition, i.e. the process of primary language acquisition, and to connect them with feral children that have been born or brought up in isolation, without any contact with human language. Since children’s language acquisition has not been fully investigated till the present days, the main goal of this paper is to familiarize the reader with theories that explain...
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Christian Symbolism in The Chronicles of Narnia
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Mateja Butorac The main goal of this paper is to provide the analysis of Christian symbolisms found in The Chronicles of Narnia series. The paper begins by explaining the importance of works such as Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia for the understanding of Christianity. The second chapter introduces Christian fiction, defining the rules under which said genre operates as well as studying its progression through the centuries. The third chapter discusses C. S. Lewis’ life, portraying his road to...
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Christianity, Music and Shakespeare
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Laura Brachova This final paper focuses on Shakespeare in connection with Christianity and music. Firstly, information on Renaissance music in England is given, and then the characteristics of the Renaissance musical forms and their use in English Renaissance theatres are explained. Furthermore, Shakespeare's knowledge of music and its incorporation into his plays is discussed. Secondly, the thesis provides information on Christian beliefs and the perception of God in Humanism and Renaissance, and...
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Christopher Nolan's postmodernism
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Martina Vučković This master’s thesis deals with the filmography of Christopher Nolan and his style, and it analyses in detail three of his films: Memento (2000), The Prestige (2006) and Inception (2010). The first chapter focuses on Christopher Nolan’s film style, i.e., it explains the most common techniques he uses, such as nonlinear narration, playing with reality and dreams and his eagerness to include viewers in the cinematic experience. Furthermore, it explains why Nolan is considered to be a...
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