Anita BUCZEK-ZAWIŁA, PhD
Department of English Linguistics
anita.buczek-zawila@up.krakow.pl
ul. Karmelicka 41
room: 305
https://kja.up.krakow.pl/pracownicy-up/dr-anita-buczek-zawila/
ORCID: 0000-0002-4179-0219
publications:
http://bgbase.up.krakow.pl/consultation: Wednesday 14:15-15:00
Position:
- Assistant professor.
Positions held in the Institute and the University:
- Authorized Representative for the Language Communication – Specialized Languages (BA studies) and Language Communication (MA studies ) Programs,
- Council of the English Studies Institute member,
- Council of the Discipline of Linguistics member,
- Tutor of the 2nd year of full-time Bachelor’s degree studies.
Degrees:
- 1999; PhD in Linguistics;
Catholic University of Lublin, Faculty of Humanities;
Thesis: “Principles and parameters of Modern Welsh phonology”;
Supervisor: prof. dr hab. Edmund Gussmann;
Reviewers: dr hab. Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, prof. UAM, Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu dr hab. Jolanta Szpyra-Kozłowska, prof. UMCS, Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie.
- 1994; Master in English Studies;
Catholic University of Lublin, Faculty of Humanities;
Thesis: “The Phonology and Morphogy of Initial Consonant Mutation in Welsh”;
Supervisor: prof. dr hab. Edmund Gussmann;
Reviewer: dr hab. Anna Malicka-Kleparska.
Main field of research:
- Linguistics.
Institute Department:
- Department of English Linguistics.
Research Interests:
- government phonology (master’s thesis, early articles),
- phonological systems of Celtic languages, especially Welsh (several articles, PhD thesis),
- phonological development and acquisition of phonological systems (articles),
- speech melodics, prosody (articles, conferences),
- interaction and interference between languages (articles, conferences), sound systems in contact,
- linguistic changes due to usage and frequency,
- Special Educational Needs Didactics – Visually impaired students,
- language of the young generation – observable trends, perception of the norm (conferences, articles),
- phonodidactics, CALL, CAPT.
Teaching:
- Fonetyka 1 & 2 (SL, rok I sem. 1 i 2),
- Werbalne i Niewerbalne Środki Komunikacji (SL, rok II sem. 3),
- Gramatyka Kontrastywna (SL, rok II sem. 4),
- SM – Komunikacja Językowa, rok I sem. 1,
- Różnorodność Językowa na Wyspach Brytyjskich (SM – Komunikacja Językowa, rok II sem. 3),
- Seminarium magisterskie (SM – Komunikacja Językowa).
Membership in Academic Societies:
- Polskie Towarzystwo Językoznawstwa Kognitywnego,
- Krakowskie Towarzystwo Popularyzowania Wiedzy o Komunikacji Językowej “Tertium”.
Selected visiting lectures:
- 2018; Beit Berl College, Israel,
- 2016; Universidad de Castilla-LaMancha, Cuenca, (Spain),
- 2015; Istabul Unversitesi, Stambuł (Turkey),
- 2014; Middle Eastern Technical University, Ankara (Turkey),
- 2013; Istabul Unversitesi, Stambuł (Turkey), Univerisdad de Sevilla (Spain),
- 2012; Mamlo Hogskola, Malmo, (Sweden),
- 2011; Universidad de Castilla-LaMancha, Cuenca, (Spain), Universidad de Almeria, Almeria, (Spain),
- 2010; Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem, Budapeszt, (Hungary), Panepistimo Kritis, Rethymnon, (Grecee),
- 2009; Vilniaus Pedagoginis Universitetas, Wilno (Lithuania), La Sapienza – Università di Roma, Rzym (Italy),
- 2007; Pedagogische Hohshule Freiburg, Freiburg (Germany), Universidad de Castilla – La Mancha, Cuenca, (Spain).
Main Publications:
Articles:
- “Supporting instruction in English pronunciation with CALL : a blended learning component in English Phonetics course at undergraduate level”, CALL for Background (A.Turula/A.Buczek-Zawiła, eds.), Peter Lang, 2021, p. 51-79.
- “ELF or NELF? English pronunciation standard preferences among younger generation of Polish speakers”, Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny, 2017, 1, p. 95-110; http://journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/116240/edition/101016/content
- “Do they know what they are saying? : sentence stress awareness of phonetically-untrained speakers”, Linguistica Silesiana, 2015, 36, p. 253-275.
- “Everything must have its place : accent accommodation in modern Welsh borrowings from English”, Studia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis, 2014, 131, nr 4, p. 335-351.
- “The phonetic and phonological lenition in cognitive phonology : the case of Welsh consonant mutation”, Crossing phonetics-phonology lines (E.Cyran et al., eds.), Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. p. 235-253.