Stanisław Kordasiewicz
COLING Project Coordinator. I graduated at the Faculty of Law at the University of Warsaw (2005) and continued there with my PhD project on strict liability rules in roman law (2010). My current acade...
read moreCOLING Project Coordinator. I graduated at the Faculty of Law at the University of Warsaw (2005) and continued there with my PhD project on strict liability rules in roman law (2010). My current acade...
read moreScientific coordinator of the Warsaw team. Professor at the Faculty of “Artes Liberales” at the University of Warsaw; director of its Center for Research and Practice in Cultural Continuity; she obtai...
read morePolish archaeologist, the University of Warsaw graduate. For his PhD dissertation, defended in 2007, he was awarded The Prime Minister’s of Republic of Poland Award, as well as the Ignacio Domeyko Awa...
read moreA graduate of the Faculty of History at the University of Warsaw, currently an assistant professor at the Faculty of “Artes Liberales” in the “Research Center “Encounters… Between the Old ...
read moreis the RISE COLING project administrator, with managerial and financial experience (SGH Warsaw School of Economics). Her role is to plan and organize the project events as well as manage day to day co...
read moreis a cognitive linguist with an interest in the application of cognitive linguistic methodology to the study of the language of ancient Maya texts. She has published articles on conceptual metaphors a...
read moreShe is an assistant professor at the Center for Research on Prejudice at the University of Warsaw, Poland, and a research affiliate at Yale within the COLING project. She received her PhD in psycholog...
read morePhD. Kyunney Takasaeva is a native Sacha of Yakutia (Russia). Spoken languages: Yakut, Russian, Polish and English. She graduated in Irkutsk and Moscow in the fields of psychology and pedagogy. She di...
read moreis a post-doctoral fellow in the Center for Hellenic Studies at the Faculty of „Artes Liberales”, University of Warsaw. She has a degree in Greek and Italian studies, and within the Coling project she...
read moreis a PhD candidate at the University of Warsaw, Faculty of “Artes Liberales”. He received his master degree in Linguistics and Ibero-American studies summa cum laude from the Hebrew University of Jeru...
read moreDoctor of Fine Arts, performer and visual artist, PhD researcher at the University of Warsaw (Artes Liberales). Her M.A. in Multimedia Design was received from School of Arts in Ghent. She graduated a...
read morea RISE COLING secondment researcher and a Ph.D. candidate at the “Artes Liberales” Faculty at the University of Warsaw. She has an M.A. in Ethnolinguistics from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań an...
read moreResearcher and lecturer at Adam Mickiewicz University Faculty of Modern Languages and Literature. In 2005, she obtained her PhD on the “Phonology of the Lithuanian dialect of Punskas”. She...
read moreProf. Dr. Tomasz Wicherkiewicz, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (AMU, Poland) Degrees: M.A. in Linguistics & Science of Information; Ph.D. in Comparative; post-doc Habilitation In Linguistic...
read morespecializes in the field of empirical, corpus-based linguistics, with a focus on experimental phonetics and investigation of linguistic and paralinguistic features in human communication. She has been...
read moreis professor of linguistics at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan and a specialist of Latvian and Latgalian grammar. In the CoLing project she investigates current tendencies in the use of spoken an...
read moreis a Ph.D. student at Adam Mickiewicz University. He is interested in Greek linguistics from both the diachronic and synchronic perspective. His scientific intrusts include comparative and confrontati...
read morehas graduated in the Lithuanian Philology at Adam Mickiewicz University Faculty of Modern Languages and Literature (1999), followed by Ph.D. in 2004. He specializes in the Lithuanian dialectology as w...
read moreis a phonetician and a psycholinguist doing research in the perception and pragmatic aspects of speech prosody, paralinguistic features of speech, multimodal communication, and exploring links between...
read moreLinguist, Modern Greek linguists. Main scientific interests: legal language, legal contrastive linguistics, constitutional civil rights, language varieties including macrolanguages and legal languages...
read moreDr Iwona Kasperska, Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Modern Languages and Literatures Degrees: B.A. in French as a Foreign Language (1995), M.A. in Spanish (1998), Ph.D. in Spanish linguistics (...
read moreis a Maya scholar from Yucatán, México. He trained as a social anthropologist at the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatan (UADY), and completed a DPhil in Social Anthropology in 2010 at the University of S...
read moreis a Mixtec researcher belonging to the Mixtec People or rather Ñuu Savi People (People or Nation of the Rain), one of the Indigenous Peoples of southern Mexico. He is an archaeologist at the National...
read moreis a PhD candidate at Leiden University, Faculty of Archaeology-Heritage of Indigenous Peoples. His dissertation is entitled “Tlamatiliztli: the wisdom of the Nahua people. Intercultural epistemology ...
read moreis a Work Package Leader Matt has a B.A. in Philosophy with a Minor in Mandarin Chinese from the University of Massachusetts, and a M.A. (cum laude) and PhD both from the Free University of Amsterdam ...
read moreis a PhD candidate at the University of Groningen/Campus Fryslân since September 2017. After finishing her bachelor in business economics, she worked in the supply chain of two large multinational cor...
read morehas been a PhD candidate at the University of Groningen/Campus Fryslân since September 2017. Before starting his doctoral research, he studied comparative literature and philosophy in Utrecht, London,...
read moreis a PhD candidate at the University of Groningen/Campus Fryslân. She started her PhD project on Parkinson’s Disease in multilingual voice in February 2017, focusing on perception and recognitio...
read moreis a PhD candidate at the University of Groningen/Campus Fryslân since October 2017. Vincent has a B.A. in Scandinavian Studies (Swedish) from the University of Groningen with a minor in Gender Studie...
read moreSenior researcher in Sociolinguistics at Fryske Akademy (Leeuwarden) and Chair of Sociolinguistics at Utrecht University. His main research area is the sociolinguistic study of language variation and ...
read moreDrs. C. van der Meer (Cor) has a degree in sociology and research methodology of the University of Groningen. He works as project manager for the Fryske Akademy in Leeuwarden/Netherlands and is head o...
read moreis a postdoctoral researcher at Mercator Research Centre/Fryske Akademy in Fryslân, the Netherlands. She has a degree in speech and language therapy and speech technology. Her main research interests ...
read moreFreedom was born in Gioia Tauro (RC) in 1988 where he graduates in classical studies in high school. He moves to Rome in 2007 where he graduates in Modern Languages at the Università La Sapienza in 20...
read morehas a Masters’s degree in Gender Studies and Politics, and is a member of Jalò Tu Vua, an association working on the revitalization of the Greek of Calabria, an Ancient Greek minority language s...
read moreis the Latgalian language activists, she works at the non-governmental organization `Students’ Centre of Latgale` (Latvia). She focuses on books publishing in Latgalian and on work with youngster etc....
read moreworks at the non-governmental organization `Students’ Centre of Latgale` (Latvia). Her main interests are related to the Latgalian language revitalization and popularising, including in social media. ...
read moreis the Executive Director of The Americas Research Network (ARENET) since 2003. Under her direction, ARENET has initiated, coordinated, and secured funding to support the work of researchers in over 3...
read moreis an Indigenous scholar and community leader from the Wauja village of Piyulewene, located on the von den Steinen River. The Wauja speak an Arawakan language, in addition to Portuguese, and reside in...
read moreis an Indigenous scholar from the Wauja community of Piyulaga, located on the Tamitatoala River. The Wauja speak an Arawakan language, in addition to Portuguese, and reside in the Xingu Indigenous Ter...
read moreis an Indigenous scholar from the Wauja community of Ulupuwene, located on the Batoví River. The Wauja speak an Arawakan language, in addition to Portuguese, and reside in the Xingu Indigenous Territo...
read moreis an Indigenous researcher and community leader from the Wauja village of Piyulewene, located on the von den Steinen River. The Wauja speak an Arawakan language, in addition to Portuguese, and reside...
read moreis a Research Fellow in anthropology at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, and director of the Wauja Language Documentation Project at the Americas Research Network (are...
read moreis the Gussenhoven Distinguished Professor of History and Latin American Studies at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Her scholarship is rooted in the imperial borderlands of the Spanish...
read moreis Curator of North American Ethnology at the National Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian Institution and her research investigates the dynamics of and intersections between culturally diffe...
read moresubdirector del Instituto de Docencia e Investigación Etnológica de Zacatecas IDIEZ, maestro cultura y lengua náhuatl en más de 5 universidades de los Estados Unidos. Ha publicado dos libros en lengua...
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