Dariusz Jan Skotarek, MA
- Position: PhD student
- Writing Research Group
- E-mail: d.skotarek@student.uw.edu.pl
Education:
- 2019, ILS UW – BA summa cum laude
thesis „Zipf’s Law in natural and artificial languages”
prepared under the supervision of dr hab. Janina Mołczanow - 2021, ILS UW – MA summa cum laude
thesis “A study of the editor’s role in the translation process on the example of the Polish translation of Yuri Slezkine’s ‘House of Government’” prepared under the supervision of dr Tomasz Konik - Currently – University of Warsaw Doctoral School of Humanities; discipline: linguistics
academic supervisor: dr hab. Piotr Twardzisz
Conference presentations:
- 13th Annual Pronunciation in Second Language Learning and Teaching Conference
Brock University, Canada 16-18.06.2022 - The 2020 Conference of the Australian Linguistic Society
Western Sydney University 13-15.12.2020 - 3rd International Cyprus Undergraduate Linguistics Conference
University of Cyprus 28-29.11.2020 - 11th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics
University of Athens 14.10.2020 - VI Ogólnopolska Konferencja Naukowa z cyklu „Polski System Medialny w Procesie Zmian”
Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce 1.12.2020
Scientific interests:
- World Englishes
- Language evolution and change
- Computational linguistics, programming languages
- Phonetics and phonology
- Sociolinguistics
- Translation studies
- Theoretical linguistics
Publications:
- Skotarek, D. (2020) „Zipf’s law in Toki Pona”. Opublikowany w: A. Botinis (red.) Proceedings of 11th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics, ExLing Society, Ateny.
- Skotarek, D. (2021) „Nowy język komunikacji medialnej – analiza językoznawcza polskiego Twittera”. Opublikowany w monografii: J. Kępa-Metrak, P. Ciszek (red.) Polski system medialny w procesie zmian, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jana Kochanowskiego.
Literary translations:
- Costica Bradatan – „Dying for Ideas: The Dangerous Lives of the Philosophers”
- Lincoln Paine – „The sea and civilization: a maritime history of the world”
- Yuri Slezkine – „The House of Government: A Saga of the Russian Revolution”