The Department of Dutch Language was established in October 2019 as a separate unit from the current Department of Dutch Literature and Language. The staff of the Department continues its research, which focuses on the following issues:
Prof. dr hab. Wilken Engelbrecht
- reception of classical Latin literature in medieval education;
- reception of Dutch literature in Central Europe;
- comparative linguistics in the field of Dutch and Slavic languages, in particular Czech.
- linguistics of Dutch;
- comparative linguistics;
- glottodidactics and translation studies.
- language comparative Dutch-Polish studies;
- verbs, aspects, aspartality, passive language and additions;
- specialized Dutch-Polish and Polish-Dutch translations;
- Dutch English studies;
- phraseology.
- particleology and particleography (including in particular: problems of classification and functional description of Dutch particles;
- functional interpretation of Dutch particles in the translation of source texts from Dutch into Polish;
- comparative corpus analysis of discursive particles in ancient Greek and in Polish and Dutch; translation problems of description Greek particle in translation of ancient texts into Dutch and Polish);
- classical tradition in the Netherlands/reception of ancient culture in the Netherlands.
- Dutch linguistics;
- contrastive linguistics;
- phraseology.
- teaching Dutch as a foreign language in the countries of Central Europe;
- cultural transposition in the Netherlands and Belgium.
mgr Frane Burazer
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Kontakt
Prof. dr hab. Wilken Engelbrecht Profezor zwyczajny |
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wilken.engelbrecht@kul.pl https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9058-8199
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dr hab. Muriel Waterlot Adiunkt |
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dr Agnieszka Flor-Górecka Asystent
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4015-8227
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dr Kamila Tomaka Asystent |
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mgr Beata Popławska Asystent |
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mgr Bas Hamers Asystent |
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2320-7429
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mgr Frane Burazer
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Last update: 21.09.2021, hr. 11:25 - Damian Olszewski