Doktoraty w Instytucie Filologii Angielskiej KUL JP II

Doctoral Dissertations defended in the Institute of English Studies



 

2011 Sylwia Szewc Structuring of News Disourse in English and Polish - a Corpus-Based Analysis of the popular Press Texts.

2010

2010 Iwona Filipczak (Rospędek) The problem of death in selected novels by John Updike

2010 Katarzyna Jaworska-Biskup

2010 Anna Bysiecka-Maciaszek From the Colonial/Local to the Global, from Mimicry to Hybridity: the Application of Homi K. Bhabha's Thought to Selected Works of Fiction
2009 Tomasz Niedokos The Concept of English Culture in the Cultural Biographies of Peter Ackroyd
2009 Krzysztof Flis Polityka Stanów Zjednoczonych wobec Wietnamu w latach prezydentury Dwighta Eisenhowera (1953-1956)
2009 Patrycja Antoszek Beyond the Mask of Excess: Robert Coover's Carnivalesque Aesthetics
2009 Wojciech Guz Register variation and lexical innovation: a corpus-based study of English nominalizations
2008 Marcin Kleban Second Language Acquisition Through Comprehensible Output: A Relevance Theoretic Approach
2008 Anna Antonowicz Orientalism Revisited. Indian Decorative Art in the Cultural Policy of the Victoria and Albert Museum in the Mid-Victorian Period
2008 Magda Sawa Pro-narrative Ekphrasis in Modern British Novel.
2008 Artur Bartnik Noun Phrase Structure in Old English: Quantifiers and Other Functional Categories.

2007 Aleksander Bednarski Longing for Roots. Constructing Wales in Niall Griffiths's fiction.

2007 Joanna Teske Philosophy and Narrative: The Novels of Virginia Woolf.

2007 Piotr Steinbrich Idioms as textual patterns in conversational discourse.

2007 Wojciech Malec The impact of item format on test performance in criterion-referenced assessment of collocations.

2006 Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis Ladies and Gentlemen: Ellen Glasgow and Walker Percy Re-Visioning the Blighted Eden.
2006 Tetyana Derkach Expressive word-formation: diminutives in Polish, Ukrainian and Russian.

2004 Maria Bloch-Trojnar Verbal Nouns in Modern Irish. Categories and Exponents.
2004 Barbara Klonowska Contaminations: Magic Realism in Contemporary British Fiction.
2004 Krzysztof Jaskuła The Phonology of Old Irish as a Reflection of Ancient and Mediaeval Sound Change.
2003 Konrad Klimkowski English Synthetic and Neo-Classical Compound Formation: A Formal and A Functional Approach.
2003 Grzegorz Maziarczyk The Narratee in Contemporary British Fiction: A Typological Study.
2003 Andrzej Antoszek Don DeLillo's Evolving Picture of Contemporary America.
2002 Magdalena Charzyńska-Wójcik The Evolution of Impersonal Constructions and the Status of the Subject in the History of English.
2002 Jerzy Wójcik The Phonology of Old English Syllable Structure.
1998 Zofia Kolbuszewska The Poetics of Space in the Novels of Thomas Pynchon.
1998 Anita Buczek-Zawiła Principles and Parameters of Modern Welsh Phonology.
1997 Anna Bondaruk Comparison in English and Polish Adjectives. A Syntactic Study.
1997 Anna Bloch-Rozmej Element Interactions in Phonology. A Study in Connemara Irish.
1995 Eugeniusz Cyran Vocalic Elements in Phonology. A Study in Munster Irish.
1992 Aidan Doyle Noun Derivation in Modern Irish. Selected Categories, Rules and Suffixes.
1989 Sławomir Wącior Strategies of Literary Communication in the Poetry of Thomas Traherne.
1989 Grzegorz Kleparski Semantic Change and Semantic Components: A Study of English Evaluative Developments in the Domain of Humans.