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prof. PaedDr. Lívia Körtvélyessy, PhD.   SK

Email:
livia.kortvelyessy@upjs.sk
Homepage:
https://www.upjs.sk/FF/zamestnanec/livia.kortvelyessy
Faculty:
FF UPJŠ - Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice Faculty of Arts
Department:
KAaA - Department of British and American Studies
Office:
P123
Phone:
+421 55 234 7210
ORCID ID:
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5292-2355

Higher education and further qualification growth
First degree of higher education:
irrelevant, irrelevant, irrelevant
Second degree of higher education:
Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Faculty of Arts in Prešov, 1995, Teaching general-education subjects. English language - German language
Third degree of higher education:
University of Prešov in Prešov, 2008, General linguistics
Associate professor:
Eötvös Lóránd Tudományos Egyetem, Budapest, Hungary, 2014, Linguistics
Professor:
Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, 2018, Non-Slavic languages and literatures
Doctor of Science (DrSc.):
irrelevant, irrelevant, irrelevant

Research /art/ teacher profile

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Overview of the responsibility for the delivery, development and quality assurance of the study programme or its part at the university in the current academic year
Study programme: British and American Studies, full-time and part-time, person responsible for a study programme, person responsible for teaching a profile course, Chair of the Study Programme Council , Chair/Member of the Board for Final State Exams, study field: Philology, MA degree
Study programme: British and American Studies, full-time and part-time, person responsible for a study programme, person responsible for teaching a profile course, member of the Subject Area Board for Doctoral Studies, study field: Philology, PhD degree
Study programme: Teaching of English Language and Literature (joint degree studies), person responsible for a study programme, person responsible for teaching a profile course, Chair of the Study Programme Council , Chair/Member of the Board for Final State Exams, study field: Teacher Training and Education Science, MA degree
Study programme: British and American Studies, full-time and part-time, person responsible for a study programme, person responsible for teaching a profile course, Chair of the Study Programme Council , Chair/Member of the Board for Final State Exams, study field: Philology, bachelor degree
Profile courses
KAaA/INLGb/15 (KAaA/INLG/09) Introduction to Linguistics (Introduction to linguistics) - British and American Studies, single degree and joint degree programme, full-time and part-time form, BA degree
KAaA/WFORb/20 English word-formation - British and American Studies, full-time and part-time form, BA degree
KAaA/JTUm/15 ( KAaA/LTYPm/21) Language typology and universals (Language typology and universals) - British and American Studies, full-time and part-time form, Teaching of English Language and Literature (joint degree studies), MA degree
KAaA/ZLMd/21 Basic Linguistic Methods - British and American Studies, full-time form, PhD degree
KAaA/ZLLMd/15 Fundamentals of Linguistic and Literary Methodology - British and American Studies, part-time form, PhD degree
Overview of the responsibility for the development and quality of the field of habilitation procedure and inaugural procedure in the current academic year
Name of the field of habilitation procedure and inaugural procedure: Non-Slavic Languages and Literatures, Member of the Subject Area Council for Habilitation and Inauguration Procedures, study field to which it is assigned: Philology
Selected publications

ID: 244595 | Onomatopoeia – A Unique Species? / Körtvélyessy, Lívia [Author, 100%]. – WOS CC ; SCOPUS ; CCC

In: Studia Linguistica. A Journal of General Linguistics [(print)] – ISSN 0039-3193. – ISSN (online) 1467-9582. – Vol. 74, n. 2 (2020), pp. 506-551 (2020, Scimago History and philosophy of science - Q3, Language and linguistics - Q2, Linguistics and language - Q2)

ID: 206881 | Derivational networks in European Languages: A cross-linguistic perspective / Körtvélyessy, Lívia [Author, 30%] ; Bagasheva, Alexandra [Author, 15%] ; Valera, Salvador [Author, 15%] ; Genči, Ján [Author, 10%] ; Štekauer, Pavel [Author, 30%]. –

In: Derivational Networks Across Languages (Volume 340) [(print)] / Körtvélyessy, Lívia [editor] ; Bagasheva, Alexandra [editor] ; Štekauer, Pavel [editor]. – 1. pub. – Berlín (Nemecko) : Walter de Gruyter, 2020. – ISBN 978-3-11-068649-4. – ISBN (electronic) 978-3-11-068663-0. – ISBN (electronic) 978-3-11-068680-7. – ISSN 1861-4302, pp. 485-607

VI Onomatopoeia in the World’s Languages : A Comparative Handbook / Lívia Körtvélyessy and Pavol Štekauer (Eds.). - 1. vyd. - Berlín : De Gruyter Mouton, 2024. - 1152 s. [65,65 AH]. - ISBN 9783111051550.. - ISBN (elektronické) 9783111053226.. - ISBN (elektronické) 9783111053370. Projekt: Onomatopoja - čo sa skrýva v mene? - APVV APVV-19-0003. 10.1515/9783111053226-202 DOI;DOI;

ID: 463220 | Creativity in Word Formation and Word Interpretation [print] [monograph] : Creative Potential and Creative Performance / Körtvélyessy, Lívia [Author, 50%] ; Štekauer, Pavel [Author, 15%] ; Kačmár, Pavol [Author, 35%]. – 1. pib. – Cambridge (UK) : Cambridge University Press, 2022. – 315 pp. – ISBN 978-1-316-51169-5. – DOI 10.1017/9781009053556

ID: 433090 | On the role of creativity in the formation of new complex words / Körtvélyessy, Lívia [Author, 50%] ; Štekauer, Pavel [Author, 15%] ; Kačmár, Pavol [Author, 35%]. – DOI 10.1515/ling-2020-0003. – WOS CC ; SCOPUS ; CCC

In: Linguistics [(print)] : an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences. – ISSN 0024-3949. – ISSN (online) 1613-396X. – Vol. 59, n. 4 (2021), pp. 1017-1055 (IF - 0.803; LINGUISTICS in SSCI edition - Q3; LINGUISTICS in SSCI edition - Q3)

Selected projects

Grant scheme: APVV-19-0003, Slovak Research and Development Agency

Project title: Onomatopoeia - what is in the name?

Implementation period: 07/2020-06/2024

Position: Principle investigator

Project outline: The project aims to map various theoretical approaches to the concept of onomatopoeia and describe onomatopoeia in 90 languages of the world. The theoretical facet of the project concentrates on the following main areas:

(i) place of onomatopoeia in the lexicon;

(ii) the relation between onomatopoeia and interjections;

(iii) the relation between onomatopoeia versus ideophones;

(iv) the role of sound symbolism in onomatopoeia;

(v) the diachronic perspective of onomatopoeia;

(vi) the role of onomatopoeia in language acquisition; and

(vii) the role of onomatopoeia in sign languages.

The empirical part of the project pursues the mapping of phonological, morphological, word-formation, syntactic, and semantic characteristics of onomatopoeia in 90 languages of the world, their analysis, and typological evaluation.

Project webpage: http://www.skase.sk/onomatoproject/Home.html

Project output(s): VI Onomatopoeia in the World’s Languages : A Comparative Handbook / Lívia Körtvélyessy and Pavol Štekauer (Eds.). - 1. vyd. - Berlín : De Gruyter Mouton, 2024. - 1152 s. [65,65 AH]. - ISBN 9783111051550.. - ISBN (elektronické) 9783111053226.. - ISBN (elektronické) 9783111053370. Projekt: Onomatopoja - čo sa skrýva v mene? - APVV APVV-19-0003. 10.1515/9783111053226-202 DOI;DOI;.

Grant scheme: APVV-16-0035, Slovak Research and Development Agency

Project title: Research into extra-linguistic factors of word-formation and word-interpretation

Implementation period: 07/2017-06/2021

Position: researcher

Project outline: There are many ways in which we, as speakers, are creative in how we form and interpret new words. Working across the interfaces of psychology, linguistics, psycholinguistics, and sociolinguistics, this book presents cutting-edge interdisciplinary research, showing how we manipulate the range of linguistic tools at our disposal to create an infinite range of words and meanings. It provides both a theoretical account of creativity in word-formation and word-interpretation, and an experimental framework with the corresponding results obtained from more than seven hundred participants. Data drawn from this vast range of speakers shows how creativity varies across gender and age, and demonstrates the complexity of relationships between the examined variables. Pioneering in its scope, this volume will pave the way for a brand new area of research in the formation and interpretation of complex words.

Project webpage: -

Project output(s):


Grant scheme: Vega 1/0002/17, Scientific Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education, science, research and sport of the Slovak Republic and the Slovak Academy of Sciences

Project title: Derivational networks. Cross-linguistic research

Implementation period: 01/2017-12/2019

Position: Principle investigator

Project outline: This monograph examines derivational networks in 40 European languages. It combines a new theoretical perspective on the complexity of derivational processes in various languages and of the examination of their typological characteristics. For that purpose, a new methodological approach has been introduced, including a number of parameters: the saturation value, maximum derivational capacity, the maximum and the average number of orders of derivation, and typical combinations of semantic categories and their blocking effects.


Project webpage: https://www.ugr.es/~svalera/Monika/

Project output(s):

  • ID: 195045 | Derivational Networks Across Languages (Volume 340) [(print)] / Körtvélyessy, Lívia [editor, 50%] ; Bagasheva, Alexandra [editor, 15%] ; Štekauer, Pavel [editor, 35%]. – 1. pub. – Berlin (Germany) : Walter de Gruyter, 2020. – 610 pp. [print] [online]. – ISBN 978-3-11-068649-4. – ISBN (electronic) 978-3-11-068663-0. – ISBN (electronic) 978-3-11-068680-7. – ISSN 1861-4302. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110686630/html

Grant scheme: APVV-24-0003, Slovak Research and Development Agency

Project title: Onomatopoeia at the Intersection of Psychology, Physiology, and Psycholinguistics.

Implementation period: 07/2024-06/2028

Position: investigator

Project outline: The project employs an experimental method. It is interlingual and interdisciplinary, connecting the concept of figurative thinking, auditory sensitivity, and the creation of onomatopoeia.

Project output(s): The project is in its initial stage.

International mobilities and visits
UFAL MFF Charles University, Malostranske namesti 25 Prague 1 118 00 Czech Republic, 19.-20. 9. 2019, invited lecture: DeriMo (Resources and Tools for Derivational Morphology)
Stony Brook University, 100 Nicolls Rd, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA, May 2019, invited lecture, research stay
Goldsmith University of London, 8 Lewisham Way, New Cross, London SE14 6NW, UK, October 2018, invited lecture, research stay
University of Granada, Hospital Real, Avenida del Hospicio, S/N C.P. 18010 CP:18071 Granada Granada S/N C.P. 18010, 18010 Granada, Spain, 29.03.-5.04.2018, research stay
James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Language and Culture Research Centre, James Cook University Cairns, Nguma-bada Campus Cairns Institute, Building D3 McGregor Rd Smithfield Queensland Australia, April-May 2016, invited lecture, research stay
University of Patras, Πανεπιστημιούπολη Πατρών 265 04, Grécko, May 2014, invited lecture
McMaster University and Brock University, 1280 Main St W, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8 and 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way, St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1, Canada, 15.10..2023-22.10.2023, Invited lectures
Organisational activities
member - Scientific board of the Faculty of Arts, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, 2019 -
referee - referee for the Slovak University Accreditation Agency, 2020-
member - Member of the Subject Area Council for Habilitation and Inauguration Procedures, 2021 -

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