The Department of the History of the Polish Language brings together experienced historians of language with diverse research interests, collectively encompassing a broad range of research areas, methodologies, and chronological scope—from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The main research fields include:
- urban toponymy of Łódź, the language of the city, and Łódź regionalisms;
- the Polish language in Bible translations, including biblical onomastics;
- the legal variety of language, the development of legal terminology, and the influence of the Napoleonic Code on Polish legal terminology and legal language;
- gender linguistics;
- linguistic genology, particularly the development of journalistic and popular science genres in the 19th and 20th centuries;
- the language of writers (M. Rej, H. Sienkiewicz);
- Polish-Latin language contacts, especially the history of bilingual lexicography;
- linguistic customs in historical Poland;
- bilingualism in the history of the language;
- historical word formation;
- historical semantics and stylistics;
- the edition of historical texts.
Department of History of Polish Language
- Pomorska 171/173 90-236 Łódź
e-mail: danuta.kowalska@uni.lodz.pl