dr Andrzej ŁĘCKI

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dr Andrzej ŁĘCKI
Andrzej Łęcki
STOPIEŃ NAUKOWY
doktor
STANOWISKO
adiunkt
KATEDRA
Katedra Językoznawstwa Angielskiego
ROZPRAWA DOKTORSKA
TEMAT ROZPRAWY
Grammaticalisation Pathways of HAVE in English
PROMOTOR
dr hab. Prof. UŚ Rafał Molencki
RECENZENCI
prof. dr hab. Ruta Nagucka, prof. dr hab. Piotr Kakietek
ROK OBRONY
2008
ZAINTERESOWANIA NAUKOWE
językoznawstwo historyczne, zmiany językowe, gramatykalizacja
PROWADZONE ZAJĘCIA
Seminarium magisterskie – językoznawstwo
Historia języka angielskiego
Gramatyka historyczna języka angielskiego
Wstęp do językoznawstwa
Morfologia
Gramatyka opisowa języka angielskiego
UDZIAŁ W KONFERENCJACH
1. A short history of whether. Mediaeval English Studies Symposium, 3. 27-28.11.2004, Poznań, Poland.
2. Grammaticalisation of the obligative have in English. Mediaeval English Studies Symposium, 4. 2728.11.2005, Poznań, Poland.
3. Grammaticalisation of have in perfective uses in English. International Conference on English Historical
Linguistics, 14. 21-25.08.2006, Bergamo, Italy.
4. The rise of HAD BETTER/RATHER structure. Medieval English Studies Symposium, 6. 24-25.11.2007,
Poznań, Poland.
5. How “perfect” was the Old English HABBAN + past participle periphrasis? New Reflections on
Grammaticalization 4. 16-19.07.2008, Leuven, Belgium.
6. The rise of causative HAVE in English. International Conference on Middle English, 6. 24-26.07.2008,
Cambridge, England.
7. When did English HAVE TO become an auxiliary of deontic necessity? International Conference on
English Historical Linguistics, 15. 24-30.08.2008, Munich, Germany.
8. A quantitative analysis of the development of whether in Mediaeval English. International Conference on
English Historical Linguistics, 16. 23-27.08.2010, Pécs, Hungary.
9. The development of English prepositional subordinators expressing purpose. International Conference on
Grammaticalization and (Inter)Subjectification. 11-13.11.2010, Brussels, Belgium. (with Jerzy Nykiel)
10. The development of English prepositional conjunctions introducing finite clauses of purpose. Medieval
English Studies Symposium, 9. 20-21.11.2010, Poznań, Poland. (with Jerzy Nykiel)
11. The rise and fall of to the end that in English. 4th International May Conference on English Studies. 1820.05.2011, Cracow, Poland.
12. All roads lead to PURPOSE. The rise of to the end that and to the effect that in early English.
International Conference on Middle English, 7. 3-5.08.2011, Lviv, Ukraine. (with Jerzy Nykiel)
13. On the evolution of prepositional subordinators expressing negative purpose in English: the case of
enaunter. Medieval English Studies Symposium, 10. 19-20.11.2011, Poznań, Poland.
14. Analogy and grammaticalization in the development of prepositional subordinators of purpose.
Linguistic Snaphots 1: Language And Cognition. 30-31.03.2012, Sosnowiec, Poland. (with Jerzy Nykiel)
15. On grammaticalisation of less frequent subordinators introducing final clauses. New Reflections on
Grammaticalization 5. 16-19.07.2012, Edinburgh, Scotland. (with Jerzy Nykiel)
16. Grammaticalization of adverbial subordinators expressing purpose in Old English. The International
Conference of English Historical Linguistics, 17. 20-25.08.2012, Zurich, Switzerland. (with Jerzy Nykiel)
17. On the evolution of adverbial subordinators expressing negative purpose in English: the case of weald.
Medieval English Studies Symposium, 11. 17-18.11.2012, Poznań, Poland.
18. Purposive so that in Middle English. International Conference on Middle English, 8. 2-4.05.2013,
Murcia, Spain.
19. Development of purposive so that in English. International May Conference, 5. 23-25.05.2013, Cracow,
Poland.
20. On the evolution of subordinators expressing negative purpose: the case of lest in Middle English.
International Conference on Middle English, 9. 29.04-3.05.2015, Wrocław, Poland.
21. A development of lest in Middle English. International May Conference, 6. 14-15.05.2015, Cracow,
Poland.
22. On the evolution of subordinators expressing negative purpose: the case of lest in Mediaeval English.
International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, ICEHL 19. 22-26.08.2016 Essen, Germany.
PUBLIKACJE
MONOGRAFIE
Grammaticalisation Paths of HAVE in English. (2010) Frankfurt am Main-Berlin-Bern-Bruxelles-New
York-Oxford-Wien: Peter Lang, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften. (pp. 269).
ARTYKUŁY
1. Dash, splash and hush: Arbitrariness versus onomatopoeia. Studia Anglica Resoviensia 1. (2002) (33-46).
(with Kleparski, G. A.)
2. Report on the second British Council sponsored conference held on 7-8 of April 2002 in Chełm: The
Twists and Turns of Vocabulary Teaching and Testing. In Studia Anglica Resoviensia 2. (2002) (229-231).
(with Kleparski, G. A.)
3. Phonological and semantic changes affecting onomatopoeic formations and their relevance for linguistic
theory. Studia Anglica Resoviensia 2. (2003) (72-83). (with Kleparski, G. A.)
4. The mid-clipping word formation. Linguistica Silesiana 24. (2003) (69-78).
5. Historical perspective in teaching linguistics is a must. The Do’s and Don’ts of Teaching at the
College/University Level. Kleparski, G. A. (ed.) (2003) Chełm: NKJO-Chełm Publishers. (58-65).
6. The rise of had better structure. Linguistica Silesiana. 30. (2009) (31-41).
7. The rise of causative have in English. Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny, LVI, 3/2009 (303-320).
8. Toward a diachronic account of English prepositional subordinators expressing purpose: to the intent that.
Medieval English Mirror, 8. (2013) (75-88) (with Jerzy Nykiel).
9. All roads lead to purpose: the rise and fall of to the end that and to the effect that in English. In Studies in
Middle English. Words, Forms, Seses and Texts. (Studies in English Medieval Language and Literature, 44)
Michael Bilynsky (ed.) (2014) (225-251) Frankfurt am Main-Berlin-Bern-Bruxelles-New York-OxfordWien: Peter Lang, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften. (with Jerzy Nykiel)
10. On the evolution of prepositional subordinators expressing negative purpose in English: the case of
enaunter. In From Sound to Meaning in Context. Studies in Honour of Piotr Ruszkiewicz. (Text-MeaningContext: Cracow Studies in English Language, Literature and Culture, 8) Alicja Witalisz (ed.) (2014) (239251) Frankfurt am Main-Berlin-Bern-Bruxelles-New York-Oxford-Wien: Peter Lang, Internationaler Verlag
der Wissenschaften.
11. Grammaticalisation of the English prepositional conjunction in order to/that. (2016) In: Aspects of
Grammaticalization: (Inter)subjectification and Directionality. (Trends in Linguistics: Studies and
Monographs), Daniël Van Olmen, Hubert Cuyckens & Lobke Ghesquière (eds.). Berlin: De Gruyter. (with
Jerzy Nykiel) (237–256)
12. Gramatykalizacja nazw części ciała a określanie przestrzeni w języku polskim. (In print) In Historical
Issues in Indo-European and Other Languages. Edited by Ireneusz Kida. Katowice: Wydawnictwo
Uniwersytetu Śląskiego.
CZŁONKOSTWO W STOWARZYSZENIACH NAUKOWYCH
Członek Polskiej Akademii Nauk oddział w Katowicach od 2010.
WIZYTY STUDYJNE
Izrael, Beit Berl College 05.2016
Irlandia, Dublin, St Patrick's College 10.2014
Włochy, Universita degli Studi di Cagliari 05.2014
Anglia, University of Chester 03.2014
Cypr, Panepistimio Kuprou (Nicosia) 11.2013
Hiszpania, Almeria, Universidad de Almeria 04.2013
Irlandia, Dublin, St Patrick's College 04.2012
Szwecja, Malmö, Malmö Högskola 05.2011
Norwegia, Stord/Haugesund University College 04.2011
PROMOTORSTWO
MAGISTERIA
The Semiotic Potential of the Human Body in Interpersonal Communication in the American and Polish
Culture. 2013
English Loan-translations in the Polish Language. 2013
An Analysis of Word-Formation Processes in Select American TV Series 2013
The analysis of the selected gender differences in the English language. 2013
The Evolution of Adjective Inflection in English and German. 2013
Graphemic and Morphological Adaptation of French Loanwords in the Language of Geoffrey Chaucer. 2013
English loanwords in Polish in the semantic field of fashion. 2013
Estuary English. A Candidate for new RP? 2013
Conversation via Profile – Communication Patterns of Polish and English Facebook Users. 2015
Metaphors of Erotic Love in Hannah Bernard’s ‘The Honeymoon Proposal’. 2015
Language of Politics. Selected Strategies of Persuasion – Analysis of Speeches of Barack Obama during
2012 Presidential Election Campaign in the United States of America. 2015
KONTAKT
[email protected] pok.305 (Karmelicka 41); tel. 12 662 6953
DATA AKTUALIZACJI
23.01.2017

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