> Chejnová Žampachová Karolína, Mgr.

Chejnová Žampachová Karolína, Mgr.

Areas of research specialization:

middle Czech lexicology and lexicography, editorial work

Education:

  • 2021–2024 master’s studies, Czech Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, thesis: Challenges and possibilities – contribution to the issue of publishing Old Czech texts on the example of The Martyrdom of Rajhrad
  • 2017–2021 bachelor’s studies, Czech Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, thesis: The Martyrdom of Rajhrad – Edition and Language Analysis

Work experience:

  • researcher at the Department of Language Development (since 2023)

Publications:

Editions:

  • Boček’s Bible, Gospel of John, Žampachová, Karolína – Hlaváčová Svobodová, Andrea – Kreisingerová, Hana (eds.), Prague: Czech Language Institute of the CAS, v. v. i., Department of Language Development, 2024.
  • The Martyrdom of Rajhrad, Žampachová, Karolína (ed.), Prague: Czech Language Institute of the CAS, v. v. i., Department of Language Development, 2023.
  • Mikulov Bible, Gospel of Luke, Žampachová, Karolína – Kreisingerová, Hana – Hlaváčová Svobodová, Andrea – Voleková, Kateřina (eds.), Prague: Czech Language Institute of the CAS, v. v. i., Department of Language Development, 2023.

Conference participation:

  • 2023: Internal seminar of the Czech Language Institute: Gender Issues in Czech, presentation: Gender Issues in Historical Philology (with M. Pytlíková)
  • 2023: Diachronic meeting Historical Text and Its Interpretation, Czech Language Institute of the CAS, Department of Language Development, presentation: Gender Issues in Historical Philology: Foreign Inspiration, Domestic Experience (with M. Pytlíková)
  • 2023: Old Czech Round Table, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, presentation: Challenges and Opportunities in the Study of the Martyrdom of Rajhrad
  • 2022: Diachronic meeting Historical Text and Its Interpretation, Czech Language Institute of the CAS, Department of Language Development, contribution: The Passion of Rajhrad as a Research Challenge