Enikő Németh T., Katalin Nagy C., Zsuzsanna Németh

University of Szeged,

Enikő Németh T., Katalin Nagy C., Zsuzsanna Németh

University of Szeged,
eniko.nemeth.t@gmail.com, nagykati@hist.u-szeged.hu, nemethzs7@gmail.com

Biography

Enikő Németh T. is a professor of linguistics, head of the Department of General Linguistics at the University of Szeged and leader of the MTA-SZTE-DE Research Group for Theoretical Linguistics and Informatics. She is a correspondent member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and member of the Academia Europaea. Her research area includes the relationship between grammar and pragmatics, implicit arguments, perspectives and intentions in language use. Recently, she focuses on linguistic identification of Hungarian health related fake news. She has published articles in Journal of Pragmatics, Intercultural Pragmatics as well as in volumes published by internationally acknowledged publishers.

Katalin Nagy C. is a senior research fellow in the MTA-SZTE-DE Research Group for Theoretical Linguistics and Informatics. She is a member of the Hungarian Research Centre for Pragmatics. Recently, she deals with the linguistic analysis of Hungarian health related fake news, focusing on their special language use, clickbait and implicit phenomena in their headlines. Her former research covers various topics in historical pragmatics of the Catalan and Spanish languages, diachronic speech acts analysis, as well as methodological issues in these research areas, with special regard to the role of context in interpretation and grammaticalization.

Zsuzsanna Németh is an assistant professor at the University of Szeged, Department of General Linguistics, and a member of the MTA-SZTE-DE Research Group for Theoretical Linguistics and Informatics, as well as the Hungarian Research Centre for Pragmatics. Her main research field is conversation analysis, focused on self-repair. She has published articles on Hungarian self-repair and hesitation phenomena in Journal of Pragmatics and Pragmatics, her monograph A Preference Hierarchy Model of Same-turn Repair Operations in Talk-in-Interaction has been published by Equinox. Recently, she focuses on implicatures in Hungarian fake news headlines. In her research she combines conversation analysis and pragmatics.

 

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