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Dr. Beata Kaczmarczyk is affiliated with the Faculty of Philology at the University of Wrocław. Her research focuses on historical linguistics, medieval studies, and the evolution of the Polish language through archival documents. She has contributed to understanding feudal terminology, early modern diplomatic correspondence, and religious texts. Her work bridges traditional philological methods with modern interdisciplinary approaches.
Education details are not explicitly stated, but her extensive publication record indicates deep specialization in historical linguistics and Slavic studies. She has published extensively on topics such as 16th century chancery language, Jagiellonian-era diplomatic practices, and liturgical texts.
Her research interests revolve around reconstructing linguistic practices in historical contexts, analyzing legal and religious documents, and tracing semantic shifts in Polish vocabulary. She has explored how language reflects cultural, political, and social dynamics in medieval and early modern Poland.
No academic awards are mentioned, but her consistent publication output since the 1990s demonstrates sustained scholarly activity. She is involved in teaching and research within the Faculty’s modern course offerings, combining classical philology with contemporary methodologies.
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