Mgr. Alena Novotná

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Research areas


  • Diachronic linguistics, corpus linguistics

    • Grammaticalisation, lexicological topics

  • The historical development of English


Education


  • 2019 – present: PhD. studies, Dept. of English language and ELT methodology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University

  • 2016–2018 – MA studies, Dept. of English language and ELT methodology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University (English language)

  • 2013–2016 – BA studies, Dept. of English language and ELT methodology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University (English and American studies)


Publications and conferences


Fúsik, O., & Novotná, A. (2024). The adjective (ge)sælig in Old English prose: Towards a characterisation of the lexical field of holiness in Old English. In Structuring historical languages and dictionaries. Computational corpus linguistics and lexicography in the digital era (Vol. 2024, pp. 211–237). Leiden: Brill.


Novotná, A., & Fúsik, O. (2024). Exploring Eadig within the Lexical Field of Holiness in Old English Prose. University of Granada.


Fúsik, O., & Novotná, A. (2022a). “He is sunu witodlice þæs gebletsodan Godes”: Characterising the lexical field of holiness in Old English prose: gebletsod and gehalgod. University of La Rioja.


Fúsik, O., & Novotná, A. (2022b). Þæt is on Engliscre spræce: Latin in Old English texts: creating a sub-corpus. Johannes Gutenberg University.


Fúsik, O., & Novotná, A. (2021). The adjective gesælig in Old English prose: towards a characterization of the lexical field of holiness in Old English. University of La Rioja (online).


Novotná, A. (2021a). As in the Middle English Romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Leiden, Nizozemí (online).


Novotná, A. (2021b). MY FIRST DOOR TO ENGLISH LINGUISTICS: A SHORT COMPANION TO THE STUDY OF ENGLISH. Linguistica Pragensia, 31(2), 264–267.


Novotná, A. (2017). Grammatical concord in existential there clauses in Early Modern English. Poznań, Polsko.



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