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dr hab. Maria Jodłowiec, prof. UJ

dr hab. Maria Jodłowiec, prof. UJ

Since her master's studies at the Institute of English Studies at the Jagiellonian University and doctoral studies at the Department of Linguistics and Phonetics at University College London, where she conducted research under the supervision of Prof. Deirdre Wilson, dr hab. Maria Jodłowiec has been involved in research in pragmatics. Her doctoral thesis entitled The Role of Relevance in the Interpretation of Verbal Jokes was a pioneering attempt to apply relevance theory to the analysis of verbal humour. In her monograph The Challenges of Explicit and Implicit Communication: A Relevance-Theoretic Approach (2015, Peter Lang) she presents an original proposal to replace free enrichment, a pragmatic procedure used as part of the relevance-theoretic explicature generation process, with a new mechanism called contextual cognitive fix, a mentalese mechanism resulting in the recovery of explicit meaning via relevant contextual indexing of the concepts recovered. Her research interests embrace also theory and practice of language teaching/learning and language teacher education. She is the author of numerous articles that have appeared in scientific journals and edited volumes. She has edited and co-edited several edited collections. She has been invited to review papers for Journal of Pragmatics, Text and Talk, Mind & Language, Intercultural Pragmatics, Pragmatics and Cognition, Linguistics and Philosophy and other journals. Currently, she is the editor of the applied linguistics section in the Tertium Linguistics journal.

Dr hab. Maria Jodłowiec is the coordinator of the linguistics programme in the Doctoral School of the Humanities at the Jagiellonian University. She is part of the JU PRA Heritage Steering Team. She also works as an expert for the Polish Accreditation Committee.