prof. UAM dr hab.Bartosz Wiland

Bartosz Wiland
University professor

Websites / Profiles

Degrees

  • B.A. in English linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, 2003
  • M.A. in English linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, 2005
  • Ph.D. in linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, 2009
  • Habilitation in linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, 2020

Research interests

  • Comparative syntax and morphology (especially Western Slavic)
  • Nanosyntax

Teaching experience

  • An Intellectual History of the Relation Between Grammar, Words, and Meaning
  • Research Methods in Linguistics
  • Introduction to Nanosyntax (seminar)
  • *ABA in Grammar (seminar)
  • The Syntax and Semantics of Slavic Prefixes (seminar)
  • B.A. Seminars in Syntax and Morphology
  • M.A. Seminars in Syntax, Morphology and Elements of the Acquisition of Grammar
  • M.A. Seminar in General Linguistics
  • Introduction to Syntax and Morphology
  • English-Polish Contrastive Grammar
  • TEFL at a university level
  • Academic Writing

Scholarships

  • Fulbright Junior Grant at MIT Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, Cambridge MA, 2007-2008

Honors and awards

  • The Władysław Kuraszkiewicz Scholarship for Outstanding Graduate Students, 2008-09
  • Prime Minister's Award for an Outstanding Ph.D. Dissertation, 2010
  • Start - Foundation for Polish Science stipend for outstanding young scholars, 2011
  • Fellow of the Young Academy of Europe (YAE), elected: March 2015

Service

  • The Van Riemsdijk Foundation, scientific advisory board, 2022-

Invited lectures

  • CASTL, University of Tromso, May 2008 (with A. Pysz)
  • The State of the Sequence 2, CASTL, University of Tromso, December 2011
  • Potsdam University, June 2012
  • Kraków Syntax Lab 2016, Jagiellonian University, October 2016
  • Humboldt University, Berlin, May 2017
  • University of Wuppertal, May 2018
  • NanoDays 2024, Masaryk University, Brno, Feb 2024

Papers read at international conferences

  • 1st Student Conference on Formal Linguistics, University of Poznań, September 2004
  • 37th Poznań Linguistic Meeting, Poznań, April 2006
  • DGfS & GLOW Student Session, University of Stuttgart, September 2006
  • XVIth PASE Conference, Szczyrk, April 2007
  • 1st Meeting of the Arizona Linguistics Circle, University of Arizona, October 2007
  • LSA Annual Meeting, poster, Chicago, January 2008
  • West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL) 27, UCLA, Los Angeles, May 2008
  • North East Linguistic Society (NELS) 39, poster, Cornell University, November 2008
  • North East Linguistic Society (NELS) 40, MIT, Cambridge, MA, November 2009
  • Workshop on Slavic Prefixes and Prepositions at Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL) 8.5, Brno, November 2010
  • Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 20, MIT, Cambridge, MA, May 2011
  • Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics (BCGL) 7: The Morphology-Syntax Interface, Brussels, December 2012
  • Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 23, UC Berkeley, May 2014
  • Nanosyntax Workshop at the 47th annual meeting of Societas Linguistica Europaea (SLE), Poznań, September 2014
  • Current Exploits in the Morphosyntax of Slavic Languages, Poznań, April 2015
  • Workshop on Advances in Minimalism and the Structure of Slavic Languages, Poznań, December 2016
  • 47th Poznań Linguistic Meeting, September 2017
  • North East Linguistic Society (NELS) 48, poster, University of Iceland, October 2017
  • OLINCO, Palacky University in Olomouc, June 2018
  • LSA Annual Meeting, Exploring Nanosyntax Workshop, New York, January 2019
  • Connecting Roots and Affixes: a Workshop on Allomorphy (CRAFF), Masaryk University, Brno, May 2019
  • 28th PASE Conference, Poznań, June 2019
  • Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 30, MIT/online, May 2021
  • 9th Workshop on Nominalizations (JENom), Catholic University of Lublin & University of Silesia/online, June 2021
  • 50th Poznań Linguistics Meeting, September 2021
  • Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL) 15, Humboldt University, Berlin, October 2022

Organizer of international conferences

  • 1st Student Conference on Formal Linguistics (SCoFL 1), co-organizer, September 2004
  • 2nd Student Conference on Formal Linguistics (SCoFL 2), co-organizer, April 2007
  • 41st Poznań Linguistic Meeting, member of the organizing committee, Gniezno, September 2010.
  • Workshop on Lexical and Functional Decomposition in Syntax (co-organized with Jacek Witkoś), at the 41st Poznań Linguistic Meeting, Gniezno, September 2010