Ewa Dąbrowska
Ewa Dąbrowska (born in 1963[1] in Gdańsk, Poland[2]) is a Polish linguist in the field of cognitive linguistics. She is a member of the Academia Europaea[3] and is president of the UK Cognitive Linguistics Association.[4] Between 2006 - 2013, Dąbrowska was the editor-in-chief of Cognitive Linguistics,[5] a Q1-ranked international journal in Linguistics.[6] Currently, she is a professor of English Language and Applied Linguistics at the University of Birmingham, UK.[2][7]
Education and career
[edit]Dąbrowska completed her PhD with distinction in Linguistics at the University of Gdańsk in 1995,[5] and then worked as a lecturer there at the Institute of English & Department of Speech Science.[3] She then worked at the University of Glasgow, the University of Sussex, the University of Sheffield and Northumbria University,[3] before becoming a professor at the University of Birmingham in 2017.That year, she was awarded an Alexander von Humboldt Professorship,[8][1] nominated by the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, where she became the Chair of Language and Cognition (Humboldt Professor) in 2018. [3][7] She continues to work for the University of Birmingham but since 2018 has done so part-time.[3]
Dąbrowska has written several books, including Language, Mind and Brain: Some Psychological and Neurological Constraints on Theories of Grammar [9][10][11], and co-authored a series about cognitive linguistics with fellow University of Birmingham professor Dagmar Divjak. [12][13][14]
In 2008, Dąbrowska was given Honorary Membership of the Polish Cognitive Linguistics Association.[3] She became president of the UK Cognitive Linguistics Association in 2014, and was elected as a member of the Academia Europaea in 2024. [2][3] She has been the editor-in-chief for the major international journal Cognitive Linguistics.[5][15] As of 6th March 2025, her work has been cited 6137 times, according to Google Scholar. [16]
Research
[edit]Dąbrowska has a five-year project, funded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, which studies individual differences in attainment and acquisition between speakers of the same first or second languages. [17] She is an opponent of the theory of Universal Grammar, usually credited to Noam Chomsky, which holds that there are innate biological constraints on grammar in human languages.[8] Her work challenges the generativist theory that children develop language in a uniform or universal way. [18]
For example, she has done a series of studies looking at how lexically specific units (such as collocations and fixed phrases) help children and adult learners generalise linguistic patterns, replacing the need for innate syntactic mechanisms. [2][19]
Selected bibliography
[edit]Books written solely by Dąbrowska
[edit]- Dąbrowska, E. (2017). Ten Lectures on Grammar in the Mind. Brill (Distinguished Lectures in Cognitive Linguistics), Leiden (New edition, originally published in 2013). ISBN 978 90 04 33682 7
- Dąbrowska, E. (2004). Language, Mind and Brain: Some Psychological and Neurological Constraints on Theories of Grammar. Edinburgh University Press / Georgetown University Press. ISBN 978 1 4744 6601 1 (review)
- Dąbrowska, E. (1997). Cognitive Semantics and the Polish Dative. Mouton de Gruyter. ISBN 978 3 11 015218 0
Books co-written by Dąbrowska
[edit]- Dąbrowska, E. & Divjak, D. (2019) Cognitive Linguistics – Foundations of Language. De Gruyter Mouton. ISBN 978 3 11 062297 3 (review)
- Dąbrowska, E. & Divjak, D. (2019) Cognitive Linguistics – Key Topics. De Gruyter Mouton. ISBN 978 3 11 062299 7
- Dąbrowska, E. & Divjak, D. (2019) Cognitive Linguistics – A Survey of Linguistic Subfields. De Gruyter Mouton. ISBN 978 3 11 062298 0
- Dąbrowska, E. & Divjak, D. (2015). Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics. De Gruyter Mouton. ISBN 978 3 11 029184 1 (review)
- Dąbrowska, E. & Wojciech, K. (2003) Akwizycja języka w świetle językoznawstwa kognitywnego [Language acquisition from a cognitive perspective] Universitas. ISBN 978 83 242 0346 8
Articles
[edit]- Dąbrowska, E. (2019) Experience, Aptitude, and Individual Differences in Linguistic Attainment: A Comparison of Native and Nonnative Speakers. Language Learning (69), 72-100.
- Andringa, S. & Dąbrowska, E. (2019) Individual differences in first and second language ultimate attainment and their causes. Language Learning (69), 5-12.
- Dąbrowska, E. (2015) What exactly is Universal Grammar, and has anyone seen it? Frontiers in Psychology (6), 852.
- Dąbrowska, E. (2008) Questions with long-distance dependencies: A usage-based perspective. Cognitive Linguistics (19:3), 391-425.
- Dąbrowska, E. (2008) The later development of an early-emerging system: The curious case of the Polish genitive. Linguistics (46:3), 629–650.
- Dąbrowska, E. (2005) Productivity and beyond: mastering the Polish genitive inflection. Journal of Child Language (32), 191-205.
- Dabrowska, Ewa (2012) Different speakers, different grammars: Individual differences in native language attainment. Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 2 (3). pp. 219-253.
- Dąbrowska, E. and Lieven, E. (2005) Towards a lexically specific grammar of children’s question constructions. Cognitive Linguistics, Vol. 16 (Issue 3), pp. 437-474.
References
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- ^ a b c d "Ewa Dabrowska". University of Birmingham. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Academy of Europe: Dąbrowska Ewa". www.ae-info.org. Retrieved 2025-03-06.
- ^ "President of United Kingdom Cognitive Linguistics Association". University of Birmingham. Retrieved 2025-03-06.
- ^ a b c "Academy of Europe: CV". www.ae-info.org. Retrieved 2025-03-06.
- ^ "Cognitive Linguistics - Impact Factor (IF), Overall Ranking, Rating, h-index, Call For Paper, Publisher, ISSN, Scientific Journal Ranking (SJR), Abbreviation, other Important Details | Resurchify". www.resurchify.com. Retrieved 2025-03-06.
- ^ a b "Neue Humboldt-Professur für die FAU". Philosophische Fakultät und Fachbereich Theologie (in German). 2017-10-27. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
- ^ a b "Birmingham linguistics expert wins Germany's top research award". University of Birmingham. Retrieved 2025-03-06.
- ^ Dabrowska, Ewa (2004-09-30). Language, Mind and Brain: Some Psychological and Neurological Constraints on Theories of Grammar. Edinburgh University Press. doi:10.1515/9781474466011/html. ISBN 978-1-4744-6601-1.
- ^ Diessel, Holger (2008). "Review of Language, Mind and Brain: Some Psychological and Neurological Constraints on Theories of Grammar". Language. 84 (1): 186–189. ISSN 0097-8507.
- ^ Chandra, Pritha (2007). "Review of Language, Mind and Brain: Some Psychological and Neurological Constraints on Theories of Grammar, Ewa Dabrowska". Cognitive Systems Research. 8 (1): 53–56.
- ^ "LINGUIST List 31.1021: Review: Cognitive Science: Dąbrowska, Divjak (2019)". The LINGUIST List. 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2025-03-10.
- ^ Tissari, Heli (2016), Review of Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics, edited by Dabrowska and Divjak (in Swedish), Unpublished, doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.3078.5680, retrieved 2025-03-10
- ^ Cognitive Linguistics - Foundations of Language. De Gruyter Mouton. 2019-07-08. doi:10.1515/9783110626476. ISBN 978-3-11-062647-6.
- ^ "About Cognitive linguistics - Cognitive Linguistics". www.cognitivelinguistics.org. Retrieved 2025-03-06.
- ^ "Ewa Dabrowska". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2025-03-06.
- ^ "Prof. Dr. Ewa Dąbrowska". English and American Studies. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
- ^ Dąbrowska, Ewa (2015). "What exactly is Universal Grammar, and has anyone seen it?". Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 852. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00852. ISSN 1664-1078. PMC 4477053. PMID 26157406.
- ^ Dąbrowska, Ewa; Lieven, Elena (2005-09-19). "Towards a lexically specific grammar of children's question constructions". Cognitive Linguistics. 16 (3): 437–474. doi:10.1515/cogl.2005.16.3.437. ISSN 1613-3641.