Magdalena Charzyńska-Wójcik

2014

Prace magisterskie
  • Semantic and lexical change in terms expressing musical instruments in the history of the English language
  • Semantic Change in Words Related to Marriage in the History of English
  • Semantic change in words expressing flame, fire and burning in the history of the English language.
  • Semantic Change in Words Denoting Geographical Terms in the History of English
  • The Story of FAMILY in the History of English: A Semantic and Lexical Study
  • An etymological study of the nominal layer of the first fifty psalms in two late fourteenth-century English Bibles
  • A Piece on War: A Semantic Study of Old English Military Equipment
  • The etymology of nouns vs. verbs in the Douay-Rheims Bible and Tyndale translation. A study based on chapter 4 and 5 of the Gospel of St. John.
  • Semantic Change in Selected English Words Related to Grief and Anxiety in the History of the Language
  • Preservation of Latin vocabulary in two late fourteenth-century Bibles. A study based on the Book of Genesis, chapters 1-5.
  • A Matter of Life and Death in the History of English: A Semantic Study
  • Semantic and lexical change in words expressing MAGIC in the history of the English language.

2013

Prace licencjackie
  • Borrowings in Psalms 30-33 of Purvey's Middle English Psalter
  • The etymology of adjectives and adverbs in comparison with other morphological categories: A study based on Psalms 34-37 of Purvey's Psalter
  • Anglo-Saxon vocabulary in Purvey’s Psalter: A study based on psalms 24-29
  • French borrowings in Purvey's Psalter: A study based on Psalms 18-23
  • The etymology of verbs in comparison with other morphological categories: A study based on Psalms 8-13 of Purvey's Psalter
  • Latin borrowings in Purvey's Psalter: A study based on Psalms I-VII.
  • The etymology of nouns in comparison with the remaining morphological categories: A study based on Psalms XIV-XVII of Purvey's Psalter.
Prace magisterskie
  • Semantic and lexical change in words expressing "strength, violence, force" in the history of English. A Thesaurus of Old English - category 05.08 to 05.08.02