CURRICULUM VITAE ANITA PETI-STANTIĆ September 2014
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10 000 Zagreb
Croatia
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e-mail: anita.peti-stantic@ffzg.hr
OFFICE Department of South Slavic Languages and Literatures
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Zagreb
Lučićeva 3
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
tel. 00-385-1-6120-275
e-mail: anita.peti-stantic@ffzg.hr
OFFICE 2013-2014-2015
Center for Cognitive Studies
115 Miner Hall
Tufts University
Medford, 02155
USA
WEB PAGE http://unizg.academia.edu/AnitaPetiStantic
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Full Professor of South Slavic Languages (Comparative Slavic Linguistics, Slovene), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb (2014-)
Associate Professor of South Slavic Languages (Comparative Slavic
Linguistics, Slovene), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb (2009- )
Assistant Professor of South Slavic Languages (Comparative Slavic Linguistics, Slovene), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb (2002-2009)
Assistant, South Slavic Languages (Comparative Slavic Linguistics, Slovene), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb (1999-2002)
Assistant, Croatian Language, Faculty of Education, University of Zagreb (1997-1999)
Collaborator, Lexicographic institute «Miroslav Krleža», Zagreb
I worked on the grammatical words for the Dictionary of Croatian Language
(1997)
Teacher, Vienna International School, Vienna
(1991-1993)
Research Assistant, Yale University
I worked with Professors Edward Stankiewicz (Department of Slavic Languages and Ivo Banac, Department of History)
(1990-1991)
Research Assistant, Old Church Slavonic Institute «Svetozar Ritig», Zagreb
I participated in the Dictionary of Croatian Old Church Slavonic Dictionary
(1989-1990)
EDUCATION Ph. D. Arts and Sciences, field: Slavic Linguistics, University of Zagreb, January 23, 2002
Dissertation: The Comparative Syntax of Personal Pronouns in the South Slavic Languages
Advisor: Professor Ivo Pranjković
M.A. Slavic Philology, Yale University, December 1991
Final paper: The Accentuation of the Dialect of Vrgada
Advisor: Professor Edward Stankiewicz
B.A. Croatian Language and Literatures (minor in Classical Philology), University of Zagreb, September 1989
Thesis: Irony in Antun Šoljan's Dramaturgy
Advisor: Academician Ante Stamać
ADMINISTRATIVE Chair, Department of South Slavic Languages and Literatures, Faculty EXPERIENCE of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb
(2008-2009 and 2011-2013)
Director of the Slovene Language and Literature, Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb
(2005-present)
Undergraduate advisor, Department of South Slavic Languages and Literatures, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb (2004-present)
CEEPUS (Central European Exchange Program for University Studies) coordinator for the Department of South Slavic Languages and Literatures
(2006- 2012)
ERASMUS (Erasmus Mundus – European Comission)
coordinator for the Department of South Slavic Languages and Literatures
(2009-)
LANGUAGES
Proficient: English, Slovene, German
Reading knowledge: Russian, French, Czech, Macedonian, Bulgarian
Additional: Old Church Slavic, Greek, Latin
COURSES TAUGHT
Contemporary Croatian Language
Language Culture, Linguistic Theory
Introduction to Comparative Slavic Linguistics
Comparative History of the South Slavic Languages
Historical Linguistic Analysis
Comparative Linguistic Seminar (Clitics in the Slavic Languages with Steven Franks, Language Policy with Marko Stabej and Keith Langston)
Slovene Grammar (Morphology, Syntax, Morphosyntax, Lexicology)
Translation studies (Slovene-Croatian)
The Construction of Identity: Language Policy Between Conflict and Resolution (South Slavic examples)
Sociolinguistic Issues in Post-Yugoslavia
Information Structure of the Sentence
VISITING
PROFESSOR (June 2010) University of Georgia, Franklin College of Arts
And Sciences; Summer Session course: The Construction of Identity: Language Policy between Conflict and Resolution
(Spring semester 2011) Indiana University, USA
L601: Sociolinguistic Issues in Post-Yugoslavia (graduate course)
(team teaching with Prof. Steven Franks, distance teaching)
VISITING (2013-2014) Tufts University; Center for Cognitive Studies
SCHOLAR
(2010/2011) Tufts University; Fulbright Research
Grant: The Relationship Between Scrambling and the Position of the Clitic Cluster in Slavic Languages
Host and mentor: Prof. Ray Jackendoff, Center for Cognitive Studies
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
(2014). Language Planning and National Identity in Croatia. Palgrave MacMillan. (co-authored with Keith Langston)
(2014). Veliki suvremeni slovensko-hrvatski i hrvatsko-slovenski rječnik. Mozaik knjiga, Zagreb.
(2013). Language as information: Proceedings from the CALS Conference 2012. (co-edited with Mateusz Milan Stanojević). Peter Lang Verlag.
(2013). Hrvatsko jezično pitanje danas. Identiteti i ideologije. (co-authored with Keith Langston). Srednja Euoropa, Zagreb.
(2013). Jezik kao informacija (Language as an Information): Zbornik radova s međunarodnoga znanstvenoga skupa Hrvatskoga društva za primijenjenu lingvistiku. (eds. Anita Peti-Stantić, Mateusz-Milan Stanojević). Srednja Europa, HDPL. Zagreb.
(2009). Zbornik s Trećeg slovensko-hrvatskog susreta (Proceedings from the Third Slovene-Croatian Meeting) (ed.) Anita Peti-Stantić
Zagreb: FF Press.
(2008). Jezik naš i/ili njihov: vježbe iz poredbene povijesti južnoslavenskih standardizacijskih procesa (Language, Ours and/or Theirs: Essasy on the Comparative History of South Slavic Standardization Processes)
Zagreb: Srednja Europa.
(2008). Identitet jezika jezikom izrečen (Language Identity Explicated through Language) (ed.) Anita Peti-Stantić
Zagreb: Srednja Europa.
SCIENTIFIC PAPERS IN PAST 5 YEARS
(2014). “Informativity of the sentence information structure: word order.” Language as Information. (eds.) Anita Peti-Stantić, Mateusz Milan Stanojević. Peter Lang Verlag. 155-178.
(2014). “Informacijska struktura rečenice i fonološko-sintaktičko sučelje.” (Information structure of the sentence and the phonology-syntax interface) Rasprave Instituta za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje vol 39. Zagreb.
(2012). “Domaće je (naj)bolje.“ (Native is better/best) Javni jezik kao poligon jezičnih eksperimenata. (ed.) Barbara Kryzan Stanojević. Srednja Europa.
(2011). “A Language academy by any other name(s): The case of Croatia.“ Language Policy, Springer Verlag. (with Keith Langston)
10:343–360 DOI 10.1007/s10993-011-9212-9
(2009). “The (Western) South Slavic Language Question Revisited.“ A Linguist's Linguist : Studies in South Slavic Linguistics in Honor of E. Wayles Browne. (eds.) Franks, Steven; Chidambaram, Vrinda; Joseph,
Brian. Bloomington: Slavica, 355-374.
(2009). “Govorimo jezikom menadžera : govorimo hrvatski.” Jezična politika i jezična stvarnost = Language policy and language reality, (ed.) Granić, Jagoda. Zagreb : HDPL,184-194. (with Tušek, Jelena; Horniš, Marija)
(2009). “Literary Languages Between Choice and Imagination.”The Infrastructure of the Slovene Language and Slovene Studies: proceedings, (ed) Stabej, Marko. Ljubljana: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete, 307-313.
(2009). “Opis, propis, red riječi (The Descirption, the Norm and the Word Order).” Zbornik s Trećeg slovensko-hrvatskog susreta, (ed.) A. Peti-Stantić. Zagreb: FF Press, 85-93.
(2008/9). ”Koncept eno- in/ali večjezičnosti (Matija Vlačić Ilirik in Primož Trubar) (The Concept of mono- and/or multilingualism (Matija Vlačić Ilirik and Primož Trubar). ” Slavistična revija, časopis za jezikoslovje in literarne vede, Trubarjeva številka, 2008-4, 2009-1, 56/57, (ed.) Majda Merše, Ljubljana, 371-379.
(2009). ”Restandardizacija (hrvatskoga) standardnoga jezika (Restandardization of a (Croatian) Standard Language).” Jezični varijeteti i nacionalni identiteti: prilozi proučavanju standardnih jezika utemeljenih na štokavštini. (ed.) L. Badurina, I. Pranjković and J. Silić, Zagreb: Disput. 71-82.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Presidency of CALS (Croatian Applied Linguistics Society) (2013-)
President of CALS (Croatian Applied Linguistics Society) (2011-2013)
Conference co-organizer: Annual meeting of CALS, Zagreb, 2012, 2013, Annual meeting of Slavic Cognitive Linguistic Association, Zagreb, 2012
UNESCO Chair of governance and management of higher education (member since 2011)
Conference organizer: 3rd Croatian-Slovenian Linguistic and Literature
Meeting, Opatija, 2006
Vice President of CALS (Croatian Applied Linguistics Society) (2003- 2007)
Conference Program Committee member: CALS annual conferences (2003-present), Obdobja 28 Symposium: The Infrastructure of the Slovene Language and Slovene Studies, Obdobja 30: Meddisciplinarnost v slovenistiki
Member of the editorial board and reviewer: CALS Proceedings (since 2003-present), Strani jezici (Foreign Languages) (since 2003-present), Journal of Slavic Linguistics (since 2012)
Member: Matrix Croatica, Croatian Applied Linguistics Society, TheSociety of University Teachers, Scholars and Other Scientits (Zagreb), Croatian Philological Society, Slavic Linguistic Society, American Association of Advancemet of Slavic Studies, Slavic Linguistic Society, Slavic Cognitive Linguistic Association
COURSE BOOKS AND OTHER BOOKS
Jezične igre za velike i male (Language games for big and small). Zagreb: Alfa 2008 (two editions). [Peti-Stantić & Velički]
Gdje žive riječi, udžbenik i vježbenica za hrvatski jezik za peti razred osnovne škole (Where the Words Live, A Coursebook with exercises for the fifth grade). Zagreb: Profil International 2004.
[Peti-Stantić & Kamber]