
inguistic

cience
Warsaw, 4 Nowy Swiat St.
room 425 phone: (+48)(22) 55-314-16
Marta Kisielewska - Krysiuk Ph.D.
Duty hours in the winter semester 2008/2009:
Degrees:
- MA - May 1999, Institute of English Studies, Faculty of Modern Languages, Warsaw University; ''Gricean and relevance-based approaches to conventional implicature - a critical comparison''
- Ph.D. - June 2004, Institute of English Studies, Faculty of Modern Languages, Warsaw University; ''From logical form to explicature: a corpus-based relevance-theoretic study of the meaning of Polish non-inflected modal verbs''
Interests:
- pragmatics
- semantics
- Relevance Theory
- modality
Papers:
- Kisielewska, M. 2001. ''On Carston's changing view of generalized conversational implicatures'' Anglica 11: 123-133
- Kisielewska, M. 2002. ''Robyn Carston's notion of explicature and conventional implicature''. PASE Papers in Language Studies: Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference of PASE. Gdańsk, 26-28 April 2000: 165-172. Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego
- Kisielewska, M. 2003. ''Types of enrichment: based on Polish data involving modality'' Anglica 13: 133-150
- Kisielewska, M. 2004. ''From logical form to explicature: the case of Polish non-inflected modal verbs'' Relevance Studies in Poland Vol. 1: 29-46. Instytut Anglistyki. University of Warsaw
- Kisielewska-Krysiuk, M. 2005. ''Modality and enrichment: a relevance-theoretic account of the meaning of Polish non-inflected modal verbs'' Relevance Studies in Poland Vol. 2: 99-123. Institute of English Studies. University of Warsaw
- Kisielewska-Krysiuk, M. 2005. ''Modality and metarepresentation: a relevance-theoretic account''. (in print)
Courses:
- Syntax
- Introduction to Linguistics
- Use of English 1
- Use of English 2
- #184 Introduction to Pragmatics
- #185 Discourse Analysis
- #1632 Models of Politeness
- #281 Issues in Pragmatics
- #2652 Issues in Relevance Theory