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Alma mater
  
Warsaw University

Education
  
University of Warsaw

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Anna Wierzbicka



Born
  
10 March 1938 (age 86) Warsaw, Poland (
1938-03-10
)

Notable ideas
  
Natural Semantic Metalanguage

Notable awards
  
Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science (2010), Dobrushin Award (2010)

Books
  
English: Meaning and Cultu, Semantics - culture - and cogni, Semantics, Understanding cultures through t, Cross‑cultural Pragmatics: The Sem

Main interests
  
Semantics, Pragmatics

In Conversation with Anna Wierzbicka – How English shapes our Anglo world


Anna Wierzbicka [ˈanna vʲɛʐˈbʲitska] (born 10 March 1938 in Warsaw) is a Polish linguist who is Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University, Canberra. Brought up in Poland, she graduated from Warsaw University and emigrated to Australia in 1972, where she has lived since. With over twenty published books, many of which were translated into foreign languages, she is a prolific writer.

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Wierzbicka is known for her work in semantics, pragmatics and cross-cultural linguistics, especially for the natural semantic metalanguage and the concept of semantic primes. Her research agenda resembles Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's original "alphabet of human thought". Wierzbicka credits her colleague, linguist Andrzej Bogusławski, with reviving it in the late 1960s.

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Biography

Wierzbicka was born in 1938, just before the outbreak of World War II. She received her Ph.D. from Institute of Literary Research, Polish Academy of Sciences in 1964 and subsequently her habilitation degree five years later. Since 1973 she has been working at ANU, from 1989 as a professor. Throughout her career she has collaborated closely with Polish researchers, and was awarded the Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science for developing the theory of the natural semantic metalanguage and discovering a set of elementary meanings common to all languages. Her work spans a number of disciplines, including anthropology, psychology, cognitive science, philosophy, and religious studies as well as linguistics.

Natural semantic metalanguage

Anna Wierzbicka Prof Anna Wierzbicka laureatka Nagrody FNP 2010

In her 1972 book, "Semantic Primitives", she launched a theory of natural semantic metalanguage, a theory of language and meaning.

Awards

Anna Wierzbicka Zakad Demografii i Gerontologii Spoecznej U

  • Honorary degree from Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (2004)
  • Honorary degree from Warsaw University (2006)
  • Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science (2010)
  • Dobrushin Award (2010)

  • Anna Wierzbicka Digital Collections Pictures York Barry 1951

    References

    Anna Wierzbicka Wikipedia