dr hab. Maria Bloch-Trojnar (prof. KUL)
Wydział Nauk Humanistycznych - Instytut JęzykoznawstwaI Katedra Filologii Celtyckiej
Stanowisko: Profesor KUL
Wypromowane prace dyplomowe
2022
Rozprawy doktorskie
- Metaphorical transfers in the domain of foodstuffs in English
Prace licencjackie
- Current Trends in English Compounding
2021
Prace licencjackie
- Current Trends in English Word Manufacturing
- Productive Affixes in English
- Neologisms in the Student Jargon in English and Polish
- Creative and Productive Strategies of Word Coining in the Language of Fashion and Lifestyle
- Creative and Productive Strategies of Word Coining in the Language of Show Business
- A Linguistic Analysis of Neologisms in Business English
- The Language of Journalism as a Source of English Neologisms
- Productive and Creative Techniques of Word Coining in Fantasy Fiction and Animated TV Series
- A Linguistic Analysis of Recent Coinages in the Automobile Jargon
- A Linguistic Analysis of Neologisms in the Jargon of Sexual Minorities
2020
Rozprawy doktorskie
- Functional structure in adjectival synthetic compounds in English – a Distributed Morphology analysis
2018
Prace magisterskie
- A Comparative Analysis of Compounds in English and Ukrainian
- A comparative study of compounds in English and Dutch
- Lexical innovations in American sitcoms – A case study of nonce-formations in ‘Friends’
- Between morphology and semantics – The analysis of deverbal Instruments in English
- Neologisms in the language of Polish advertisements
- Black Vernacular as a Sign of Social Stratification in the United States of America
2017
Rozprawy doktorskie
- Realizations of antipassive-like structures in Polish and English
2015
Prace magisterskie
- Neologisms in the language of English journalism
- Blocking effects in English word formation - a study of action nominalisations
- Productivity and creativity in the language of law and crime
- Neologisms in the fashion jargon
- Systemic constraints on the productivity of English affixation
- Inherent inflection as input for word-formation in English and Polish
- A linguistic analysis of blending in English
- English borrowings in health and beauty magazines
- Neologisms in the language of selected American sitcoms
- Nouns and Adjectives in parables - a comparative study of the selected parables of the Douay-Rheims Bible and the King James Bible
- A comparative analysis of compounding in English and Polish
- A comparative analysis of diminutives in English and Dutch
- Expressive derivatives in Polish and English
- Neologisms in English slang - a study of compounding.
- A Comparative Analysis of English and Polish Body Part Idioms
- A linguistic analysis of selected animal idioms in English
- Linguistic and extra-linguistic factors limiting the productivity of word-formation - a study of blocking in English
- A study of Polish neologisms in advertising
- English borrowings in Polish advertising
- English borrowings in the language of young Poles
- Synthetic compounds in English and Polish - a comparative study
- Neologisms in the poetry of Bolesław Leśmian
- Word-forming and word-coining strategies in the language of social networks and computer mediated communication- a study of neologisms in Polish
- Lexical innovation in the language of young Poles
- Nominal Compounds in English - Issues in Semantics, Phonology and Productivity
- Operations on number and the inflection - derivation distinction.
2013
Prace magisterskie
- Aspectual characteristics of support verb constructions in English
- From level ordering to processing constraints - a study of restrictions on suffix combinations in English
- Neologisms in the language of advertising.
- Lexicon economy and multiple derivatives - a study of Nomina Essendi in English.
- Tracing productivity and creativity in hacker jargon.
- Metaphor and metonymy in news headlines - a study of motivation and production.
- The native-Latinate dichotomy in the lexicon of English and its implications for the morphological system.
- The problem of multiple motivation in Polish word-formation.
- Lexicon Expansion Strategies - a study of neologisms and borrowings in women's magazines
- Anglicisms in Polish - a study of the language of men's magazines
2012
Prace magisterskie
- Derywacja Nomina Agentis i Nomina Instrumenti w języku angielskim
- Kategoria nazw żeńskich w języku ukraińskim - analiza w ujęciu morfologii leksykalnej.
2011
Prace magisterskie
- Latest trends in non-rule governed lexicon expansion in English.
- Terms of diminuition and endearment in English and Polish.
- A linguistic analysis of verb to noun conversion in English.
- Linguistic and extra-linguistic factors in the formation of female nouns in English and Polish.
- Neologisms in the language of Computer Mediated Communication
- Nominal compounding in English and Polish - a comparative study.
- Lexicalization - a case of de-verbal nominals in English
- Productive exponents in the morphological system of Polish and English.
- The phenomenon of blocking in English and Polish
- Recent coinages in the lexicon of Polish.
- Cliticization in English.
- Constraints on verbal prefixation in English.
- Count-to-mass and mass-to-count coercion in English
2009
Prace magisterskie
- Current tendencies in lexeme-creation in English.
- A linguistic analysis of borrowings in English.
- Prefixes as exponents of negative, privative and reversative categories in English.
- The Structure and Semantics of Noun - Noun Compounds in English and Polish
- Relational adjectives in English and Polish - an analysis in the framework of LMBM
- Categories of Personal Nouns in English and Polish with special emphasis on Nomina Feminiativa .
- The influence of English on Polish - a linguistic analysis of loanwords.
- Inflection feeding derivation in English and Polish.
- Morphological aspects of the language of texting and computer-mediated communication.
- Polyfunctional affixes in English and the inflection derivation distinction.
- Expressive derivation in English and Polish - a comparative study.
- Multilingual chess terminology - a synchronic and diachronic perspective.
- The interaction of conversion and overt morphological marking. A case of English deverbal nominals.
- Linguistic and pragmatic constraints on word - manufacturing
- Verbalization processes in the morphological system of English.