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10.2013 – 12.2018 Uniwersytet Alberta i Ludwika we Fryburgu
Studia doktoranckie na kierunku filologia
Rozprawa doktorska: “The Statistics of Obsolescence: Purpose Subordinators in Late Modern English”
Pierwszy promotor: Prof. Christian Mair
Drugi promotor: Prof. Bernd Kortmann
10.2004 – 07.2009 Uniwersytet Warszawski, Instytut Lingwistyki Stosowanej
Studia magisterskie w formie stacjonarnej na kierunku filologia w zakresie lingwistyki stosowanej
(język angielski i język niemiecki + uprawnienia pedagogiczne)
Tytuł pracy magisterskiej: “Towards a multimedia dictionary of language used in standardized medical documents”
Promotor: Prof. Krzysztof Hejwowski
ISLE (International Society for the Linguistics of English); SEPLN (Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento de Lenguaje Natural/Spanish Society for Natural Language Processing)
Internal grants and scholarships
02.2024 Small internal grant of the University of Gdańsk “UG Start”
05.2022 Internal funding for an international guest’s visit in the “UG Visiting Professors Competition”
06.2023 Internal funding for an international guest’s visit in the “UG Visiting Professors Competition”
02.2022 Internal funding in the “International Internship Programme for University of Gdańsk Young Researchers” for a 3-month stay at the University of Oslo, Norway
02.2022 Small internal grant of the University of Gdańsk “UG First”
02.2021 Small internal grant of the University of Gdańsk “UG Start”
08.2017 - a six-month write-up scholarship
("Abschlussstipendium nach dem Landesgraduiertenförderungsgesetz" (LGFG))
Corpus linguistics, language variation and change, diachronic linguistics, quantitative approaches to language change, English as lingua franca, contact linguistics
Rudnicka, K., Klégr, A. 2023. Non-verbal plural number agreement. Between the distributive plural and singular: blocking factors and free variation. In Free Variation in Grammar. Empirical and theoretical approaches, Kristin Kopf & Thilo Weber (eds.), 74-98. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.234.04rud
Rudnicka, K. 2021. So-adj-a construction as a case of obsolescence in progress. In Lost in Change: Causes and processes in the loss of grammatical elements and constructions, Svenja Kranich & Tine Breban (eds.), p. 51-73. John Benjamins [Studies in Language Companion Series 218]. https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.218.02rud
Rudnicka, K. 2019. The Statistics of Obsolescence: Purpose Subordinators in Late Modern English. NIHIN Studies. Freiburg: Rombach.
https://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/149358
Rudnicka, K. 2018. Variation of sentence length across time and genre: influence on the syntactic usage in English. In Diachronic Corpora, Genre, and Language Change, Richard Jason Whitt (ed.). Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
https://benjamins.com/catalog/scl.85
Rudnicka, K. 2023. Can Grammarly and ChatGPT accelerate language change? AI-powered technologies and their impact on the English language: wordiness vs. conciseness. Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural 71, 205–214. ISSN 1135-5948; http://journal.sepln.org/sepln/ojs/ojs/index.php/pln/article/view/6554/3954
Rudnicka, K. 2021. In order that – a data-driven study of symptoms and causes of obsolescence. Linguistics Vanguard 7 (1), 20200092, p. 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan-2020-0092
Rudnicka, K. 2021. The “negative end” of change in grammar: terminology, concepts and causes. Linguistics Vanguard 7 (1), 20200091, p. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan-2020-0091
Rudnicka K. 2020. Lose one's life and lose one's job with singular they: two constructions, two regional varieties, many practical aspects of working with mega-corpora. Forum Filologiczne Ateneum 1 (8), p. 149-162. https://doi.org/10.36575/2353-2912/1(8)2020.149
2023
10.2023 - keynote conference presentation "AI-powered technologies and their impact on the English language: wordiness vs conciseness", Second International Forum on Computing and Information Technology Trends (IFCITT-2023), Garmian, Iraq (online)
10.2023 - guest lecture "Grammatical items on the way out - constructional competition and beyond", North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
09.2023 - conference presentation "Can Grammarly and ChatGPT accelerate language change? AI-powered technologies and their impact on the English language: wordiness vs. conciseness", 39th International Conference of the Spanish Society for Natural Language Processing (SEPLN2023), Jaén, Spain
07.2023 - guest lecture "Can Grammarly and ChatGPT accelerate language change? AI-powered technologies and their impact on the English language: wordiness vs. conciseness", Digital Humanities Colloquium of the South African Centre for Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR), Potchefstroom, South Africa (online)
05.2023 - guest lecture "Moving away from a close-up to see a bigger picture: a practical example from a doctoral thesis", South African Centre for Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR), Potchefstroom, South Africa
05.2023 - conference presentation "Only fools don’t change their mind(s) - plural numerical concord and free variation across selected World Englishes", 44th annual conference of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME44), Vanderbijlpark, South Africa
05.2023 - conference presentation "Non-verbal plural number concord - a pilot study comparing English and German", 44th annual conference of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME44), Vanderbijlpark, South Africa
2022
12.2022 - guest lecture “Moving away from a close-up to see a bigger picture: a practical example from a doctoral thesis”; internal doctoral colloquium, University of Bergen, Norway
10.2022 - guest lecture "Non-verbal number agreement. Between the distributive plural and singular: exceptions or free variation?", English Language and Corpus Linguistics Research colloquium, University of Oslo, Norway
04.2022 - conference presentation "Coraz krótsze zdania w języku angielskim: fakty, konsekwencje, potencjalne przyczyny", 29. Konferencja Polskiego Towarzystwa Lingwistyki Stosowanej, Gdańsk, Poland
2021
09.2021 - conference presentation, join work with Aleš Klégr (Charles University in Prague) "Non-verbal number agreement between the distributive plural and singular: exceptions or free variation?", 50th Poznań Linguistic Meeting (PLM), Poznań, Poland (online)
06.2021 - conference presentation "Non-verbal number agreement and the World Englishes", Conference of International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE6), Joensuu, Finland (online)
02.2021 - conference presentation, join work with Aleš Klégr (Charles University in Prague) "Non-verbal number agreement between the distributive plural and singular: exceptions or free variation?", 43th Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society (DGFS 2021)
Freiburg, Germany (online)
2015-2019
03.2019 - conference presentation "The Statistics of Obsolescence: Purpose Subordinators in Late Modern English", Language Change in English and Beyond: Linguistic Theory and Historical Corpora, Athens, Greece
03.2018 - conference presentation "Obsolescence in the network of English purpose subordinators", 40th Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society (DGFS 2018)
Stuttgart, Germany
07.2017 - guest lecture "Variation of sentence length across time and genre: influence on the syntactic usage in English", internal colloquium of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Research on Lexicography, Valency and Collocation, Erlangen, Germany
05.2017 - conference presentation "Sentence length, genres and grammatical obsolescence", 38th annual conference of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME 38), Prague, Czechia
04.2016 - conference presentation "Grammatical obsolescence, genres and sentence length: some of the interesting things diachronic multi-genre corpora can tell us", Diachronic Corpora, Genre, and Language Change, Nottingham, United Kingdom
10.2015 - conference presentation "How to investigate grammatical obsolescence? A case study from Late Modern English grammar", Big Data, Rich Data, Uncharted Data: From data to evidence, Helsinki, Finland
06.2015 - conference presentation "The statistics of obsolescence: case studies from
Late Modern English", Changing English: Integrating cognitive, social & typological perspectives, Helsinki, Finland