of Pragmatics (est. 2005, head: prof. Piotr Cap) is committed to the
perception of pragmatics as a functional, i.e. cognitive, social and cultural,
perspective on all aspects of language and communication. Our research, which
follows this broad mission, is regularly published by reputable international
publishers, such as Elsevier Science, Oxford University Press, John Benjamins, Multilingual Matters,
Palgrave Macmillan, Mouton de Gruyter, and Bloomsbury. Our members are involved in various
forms of international scholarly activity, such as journal editorships (, , ) and service on boards of
scientific organizations (International Pragmatics Association, among others). The
Department participates in EU research and didactic projects (,
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DysTEFL, SILCC, Minerva QuADEM), and is principal organizer of several
conference series (New Developments in Linguistic Pragmatics, Linguistic
Approaches to Funniness, Amusement and Laughter, Political Linguistics), as
well as host organizer of international congresses (CADAAD, ). In 2008, members of the Department launched Polish Pragmatics Association. In 2012, following our initiative, the Senate of
the University of 艁贸d藕 conferred the U艁 honoris causa degree on Professor John
Searle (UC Berkeley), one of the greatest post-war intellectuals and a
founding father of the discipline of Pragmatics (see the ). Our members have been winners of prestigious
research awards (e.g. prize of the Polish Academy of Sciences) and
international fellowships (awarded by the Polish-US Fulbright Foundation, the
Humboldt Foundation, the US Department of State, and others).
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