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Wojciech Lewandowski

Heisenberg-Position

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

 

Campus Golm

Wojciech Lewandowski

Research interests

  • Cognitive linguistics
  • Semantic typology
  • Construction grammar
  • Second language acquisition (crosslinguistic influence)
  • Language and gesture

Recent publications

  • Lewandowski, Wojciech & Mateu, Jaume (accepted). Lexical variation I: Argument structure alternations. In: Cristina Sánchez López (ed.), A Guide to Spanish Dialects: Descriptive and theoretical aspects of linguistic variation in the Hispanic world. Oxford University Press.
  • Lewandowski, Wojciech (2022). Bilingual patterns of path encoding: A study of Polish L1–German L2 and Polish L1–Spanish L2 speakers. International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching 60(3), 679-698.
  • Lewandowski, Wojciech (2021a). Constructions are not predictable but are motivated: Evidence from the Spanish completive reflexive. Linguistics 59(1),35-74.
  • Lewandowski, Wojciech (2021b). Variable motion event encoding within languages and language types: A usage-based perspective. Language & Cognition 13(1), 34-65.
  • Lewandowski, Wojciech & Özçalışkan, Şeyda (2021a). How language type influences patterns of motion expression in bilingual speakers. Second Language Research 37(1), 27-49.
  • Lewandowski, Wojciech & Özçalışkan, Şeyda (2021b). The specificity of event expression in first language influences expression of object placement in second language. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 43, 838-869.

Wojciech Lewandowski

Heisenberg-Position

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

 

Campus Golm

Teaching

Leipzig University

Summer semester 2021

Second language acquisition. PhD seminar (taught in English).

Autonomous University of Barcelona

Winter semester 2019/2020

Language, mind and culture. 4th year elective course(taught in Spanish)

University of Copenhagen

Summer semester 2018

Spanish sociolinguistics. 2nd year compulsory course (taught in Spanish).
Academic writing. 2nd year compulsory course (taught in Spanish).

Winter semester 2017/2018

Practical Spanish (levels A2 and B2). 1st year compulsory course.