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Wydział Nauk Humanistycznych - Instytut JęzykoznawstwaKatedra Historii Języka Angielskiego i Translatoryki
Stanowisko: Asystent
Medieval English Multilingualism
Topic: Family Life in Medieval England
1. Hans-Werner Goetz; The family (Life in the Middle Ages) |
2. Jeffrey L. Forgeng and Will McLean; Household and the course of life (Daily life in Chaucer’s England) |
3. Anna Dronzek; Gender Roles and the Marriage Market in Fifteenth-Century England: Ideals and Practices (Love, marriage, and family ties in the Later Middle Ages) |
4. Linda E. Mitchel; Children and the Family (Family Life in the Middle Ages) |
5. Linda E. Mitchel; Grooms and Brides, Husbands and Wives, Fathers and Mothers (Family Life in the Middle Ages) |
Topic: Women in Medieval England
1. Sandy Bardsley; (Women and the Family Women's Roles in the Middle Ages) |
2. Jennifer Ward; Marriage (Women in England in the Middle Ages) |
3. Jennifer Ward; Wives and Mothers (Women in England in the Middle Ages) |
4. Jennifer Ward; Widows (Women in England in the Middle Ages) |
5. Sandy Bardsley; Women and the Law (Women's Roles in the Middle Ages) |
6. Sandy Bardsley; Women, Power, and Authority (Women's Roles in the Middle Ages) |
Topic: Domestic Violence in the Middle Ages
1. Martha A. Brożyna; Not just a family affair: Domestic violence and the ecclesiastical courts in late medieval Poland |
2. Trevor Dean; Domestic violence in late-medieval Bologna |
3. Sara M. Butler; The law as a weapon in marital disputes: Evidence from the late medieval Court of Chancery, 1424-1529 |
Topic: Languages of monasteries and convents
1. Päivi Pahta and Arja Nurmi; Multilingual discourse in the domain of religion in medieval and early modern England |
2. Marilyn Oliva; The French of England in female convents |
3. Rebecca June; The languages of memory |
Topic: Language of record
1. Laura Wright; Bills, accounts, inventories everyday trilingual activities in the business world |
2. Lisa Jefferson; The language and vocabulary of the 14 and early 15 century records of the Goldsmiths Company |
3. Richard Britnell; Uses of French language in medieval English towns |
4. David Trotter; Bridging the gap. The sociolinguistic evidence of some medieval English bridge accounts |
5. David Trotter; Death, taxes and property |
6. Laura Wright; On variation in medieval mixed-language business writing |
Topic: Language of law and maritime law
1. Paul Brand; The languages of the law in later medieval England |
2. W. Mark Ormrod; The language of complaint: Multilingualism and petitioning in later medieval England |
3. Paul Brand; The language of the legal profession: The emergence of a distinctive legal lexicon in Insular French |
4. Maryanne Kowaleski; The French of England: A maritime lingua franca? |
5. David Trotter; Oceano vox: You never know where a ship comes from |
6. Maryanne Kowaleski; ‘Alien’ Encounters in the Maritime World of Medieval England |
Topic: Medieval schools and universities
1. Nicholas Orme; Learning to read (Medieval children) |
2. Nicholas Orme; The schoolroom (Medieval schools) |
3. Nicholas Orme; The schoolmaster (Medieval schools) |
4. Alan Cobban; The undergraduate experience (English university life in the Middle Ages) |
5. Alan Cobban; Teaching and learning (English university life in the Middle Ages) |
Topic: Language of medicine and military profession
1. Anne Curny, Adrian Bell, Adam Chapman, Andy King and David Simpkin; The languages in the military profession in later medieval England |
2. Simon Meecham-Jones; ‘Gadryng togedre of medycyne in the partye of Cyrugie’: Strategies of code-switching in the Middle English translations of Chauliac’s Chirurgia Magna |
3. Monica H. Green; Salerno on the Thames: The genesis of Anglo-Norman medical literature |
4. Tony Hunt; Code-switching in medical texts |