!!Balázs Surányi - Curriculum Vitae
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__Studies and academic degrees:__
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*2011 Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (linguistics)\\
*2003 PhD in Linguistics, Universiteit Utrecht (PhD program, 1999-2002)\\
*1999 MA in Theoretical Linguistics, Eötvös Loránd University \\
*1998 MA in English Language and Literature, Eötvös Loránd University
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__Current university functions (at Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary):__
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*2019  Chair of the Doctoral and Habilitation Council of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences\\
*2019  Head of the Doctoral School in Linguistics\\
*2015  Head of Department of Theoretical Linguistics
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__Guest professorship and study visits:__
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*May 2015   Potsdam University, study visit\\
*February-March 2015  Goethe University Frankfurt, study visit\\
*Fall 2013   Potsdam University, guest professor (W3) (4 months)\\
*June 2010   HUB, Brussels, study visit\\
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__Major group research projects as PI (last 10 years, selected):__
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*2021 - 2023 Moldva Hungarian: Corpus development and grammatical research. Thematic Research Project of the Eötvös Loránd Research Network \\
*2020 - 2024 The effect of prosody on word order: A complex interface-based approach to the post-verbal domain of OV languages., Hung. Scientific Res. Fund project\\
*2018 - 2022 The role of focus in sentence comprehension: An experimental investigation of focus-identification and focus-interpretation in Hungarian pre-school children and adults, HSRF project\\
*2011 - 2016 Division of labor between linguistic subsystems in the expression of quantifier scope. Momentum Project, Hung. Acad. Sciences\\
*2011 - 2015 Division of labour in the grammar of scope: The interaction of syntax with semantics, information structure and prosody in the generation of scope effects.\\
*HSRF project\\
*2013 - 2014 The prosody of focus, topic and givenness in Hungarian: An integrated approach to the mapping between information structure and sentence prosody, DAAD–Hungarian Scholarship Committee, German–Hungarian researchers’ exchange project, co-PI: Shinichiro Ishihara (Uni.Frankfurt)
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__Research infrastructure grant:__\\
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2012 A new Experimental Linguistics Research Lab. Hungarian Academy of Sciences (cca. EUR 100.000)\\ \\