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Eva Hajičová ɛva ˈɦajɪt͡ʃovaː(born 23 August 1935) is a
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linguist Linguistics is the scientific study of language. The areas of linguistic analysis are syntax (rules governing the structure of sentences), semantics (meaning), Morphology (linguistics), morphology (structure of words), phonetics (speech sounds ...
, specializing in
topic–focus articulation In linguistics, the topic, or theme, of a sentence is what is being talked about, and the comment (rheme or focus) is what is being said about the topic. This division into old vs. new content is called information structure. It is generally ...
and
corpus linguistics Corpus linguistics is an empirical method for the study of language by way of a text corpus (plural ''corpora''). Corpora are balanced, often stratified collections of authentic, "real world", text of speech or writing that aim to represent a giv ...
. In 2006, she was awarded the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) Lifetime Achievement Award. She was named a fellow of the ACL in 2011.


Biography

Eva Hajičová got an undergraduate degree in English and Czech in 1958 from
Charles University Charles University (CUNI; , UK; ; ), or historically as the University of Prague (), is the largest university in the Czech Republic. It is one of the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, oldest universities in the world in conti ...
in Prague, Czech Republic. She went on to graduate with a PhD and a DrSc (
Doctor of Sciences A Doctor of Sciences, abbreviated д-р наук or д. н.; ; ; ; is a higher doctoral degree in the Russian Empire, Soviet Union and many Commonwealth of Independent States countries. One of the prerequisites of receiving a Doctor of Sciences ...
) degree in general and computational linguistics. She works at her Alma mater, Charles University, where her research interest areas include corpus linguistics, as well as computational areas in semantic and syntactic sentence structure Her participation in research has reached many publications, organizations, and boards. Such journal involvements include “Kybernetika”, “Computers and Artificial Intelligence”, “ Journal of Pragmatics”, and “Linguistica Pragensia”. She also became a part of research or intellectually focused organizations, with membership in the International Committee of Computational Linguistics from 1978 to present, first chair and founding board member of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics from 1982 to 1987, chairpersonship of the
Prague Linguistic Circle The Prague school or Prague linguistic circle is a language and literature society. It started in 1926 as a group of linguists, philologists and literary critics in Prague. Its proponents developed methods of structuralist literary analysis and ...
from 1997 to 2006, presidency and fellowship in the International Association for Computational Linguistics in 1998, elected membership in the Learned Society of Czech Republic from 2004 to present, and presidency and honorary membership in the Societas Linguistica Europaea from 2006 to 2007.


Honors and awards


Research

In the book ''The Meaning of the Sentence in Its Semantic and Pragmatic Aspects'' she and her two co-authors,
Petr Sgall Petr Sgall (27 May 1926 – 28 May 2019) was a Czech linguist. He specialized in dependency grammar, topic–focus articulation and Common Czech. Biography Sgall was born on 27 May 1926 in České Budějovice. His father was an attorney and a ...
and Jarmila Panevová, formulate a new description of natural language termed
Functional Generative Description Functional generative description (FGD) is a linguistic framework developed at Charles University in Prague since the 1960s by a team led by Petr Sgall. Based on the dependency grammar formalism, it is a stratificational grammar formalism that trea ...
(FGD). The description is dependency-based, integrating both the
syntactic In linguistics, syntax ( ) is the study of how words and morphemes combine to form larger units such as phrases and sentences. Central concerns of syntax include word order, grammatical relations, hierarchical sentence structure (constituency ...
structure of natural language and the topic-focus articulation, or the information that is intended for communication. The method is not English bound, and strives to be a universal grammar descriptor. She assisted in creating and updating The Prague Dependency
Treebank In linguistics, a treebank is a parsed text corpus that annotates syntactic or semantic sentence structure. The construction of parsed corpora in the early 1990s revolutionized computational linguistics, which benefitted from large-scale empi ...
, a database of
Czech Language Czech ( ; ), historically known as Bohemian ( ; ), is a West Slavic language of the Czech–Slovak group, written in Latin script. Spoken by over 12 million people including second language speakers, it serves as the official language of the ...
annotated with three tiers of linguistic information. The lowest level is the morphological annotation about the structure of the individual words, the second level is termed the analytical level, and is marked with syntactic information. The highest level of annotation is called the tectogrammatical level ( deep syntax), and shows the dependencies and relationships between the words.


Selected publications

* Hajic, J., Panevová, J., Hajicová, E., Sgall, P., Pajas, P., Štepánek, J., ... & Urešová, Z. 2006. Prague dependency treebank 2.0. CD-ROM, linguistic data consortium, LDC Catalog No.: LDC2006T01, Philadelphia, 98. * Hajicová, E., B.H. Partee, and P. Sgall. 1998. Topic-focus articulation, tripartite structures and semantic content. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN 9789401590129 * Hajičová, E., 1993. Issues of sentence structure and discourse patterns (Vol. 2). Charles University. * Hajičová, E., 1985. Topic, and focus. In Contributions to functional syntax, semantics and language comprehension (p. 189). John Benjamins.

Sgall, P., Eva * Hajicová, Jarmila Panevová. 1986 -The Meaning of the Sentence in Its Semantic and Pragmatic Aspects. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9789027718389


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External links


Charles University home page
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