André Wlodarczyk
Andrzej Aleksander Włodarczyk, known as André Wlodarczyk, is a Polish-French linguist.
Biography
André Wlodarczyk lived in Wroclaw, Teresin and Warsaw. In 1969, he settled in Paris. He has dual Polish-French citizenship.He studied Japanese Philology at Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales and at Université Denis Diderot - Paris 7 and General Linguistics at Université René Descartes - Paris 5. These studies were crowned with a doctorate in 1977 and habilitation in 1987 at the Japanese Language and Culture department of Université Denis Diderot.
From 1979 to 1992, Wlodarczyk worked as a researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique – CNRS, and later as a professor at the following universities: Stendhal - Grenoble 3 and Charles de Gaulle - Lille 3. Moreover, in the years from 2000 to 2011, he supervised research in linguistics at CELTA, Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris 4).
Scientific activities
Structure of the Japanese language
Wlodarczyk has edited seven volumes of and a special issue of the quarterly "Langages" devoted to Japanese linguistics.Research themes:
- grammatical oppositions: morphological structure of the Japanese conjugation
- base components of utterances
- Meta-informative Centering
- Japanese grammatical forms of politeness and the category of person.
Metainformation in language
He is the author of a new linguistic theory disseminated under the acronym MIC. This theory has been proposed as a result of the generalization of research on the structure of Japanese utterances. Simultaneously – as an extension of the MIC theory - the foundations for a new theory of situation semantics for the description of natural languages have been laid as an original combination of semantics with pragmatics within the framework of general linguistics.Distributed Grammar
In cooperation with Hélène Wlodarczyk, the MIC theory was expanded and disseminated under the name of the Distributed Grammar Program, bringing together in a coherent framework the problems of both linguistic predication and the theory of utterances known as the theory of "information structure". Combining the MIC theory with the theory of "Associative Semantics", A. Wlodarczyk & H. Wlodarczyk created a unified theory of the meaning of an utterance as a plexus of different types of information, including issues known as "Argument Structure".Interactive Linguistics
Methodological studies relate to the modeling of various phenomena using concepts and tools, and above all, to an interactive process consisting of four cyclical stages: abstraction, formalization, simplification and verification in the context of computer science. Interactive Linguistics is a research method involving the use of computer tools belonging to the field of Knowledge Discovery in Databases. A. Wlodarczyk is a co-author of the computer platform SEMANA which brings together dozens of algorithms for symbolic and statistical computations.Semiology of Prehistoric Rock Art
Using computer analysis techniques for automatic data and knowledge retrieval Georges Sauvet and Wlodarczyk have proved the existence of . This tradition continued without significant changes until the end of the Ice Age, i.e. for more than 20.000 years, despite important changes in the tools.Publications
Politesse et Personne – le japonais face aux langues occidentales, préface de Claude Hagège, Paris: Éditions L’Harmattan, Paris 1996.- Revue trimestrielle „Langages”, Éditions Larousse, 1982, nr 68:.Paris Lectures in Japanese Linguistics, Tokyo: Éditions Kurosio, 2005.La Focalisation dans les langues, seria Sémantiques, eds. André & Hélène Wlodarczyk, Paris: L’Harmattan, Paris, 2006.Japanese Linguistics – European Chapter, eds. Viktoria Eschbach-Szabo, Yoshihiko Ikegami & André Wlodarczyk, Tokyo: Éditions Kurosio, 2007. Meta-informative Centering in Utterances – , eds. André Włodarczyk & Hélène Włodarczyk, John Benjamins Publishing Co., 2013.
Journals
Travaux de linguistique japonaise, Paris: Université de Diderot, 1977-1997 – 7 tomów :- * 1977, IV, Recherches en syntaxe
- * 1978, V, Phonologie du japonais standard
- * 1982, VI, Syntaxe et sémantique Dialectologie
- * 1984, VII, Énonciation et sens – Etudes contrastives – Linguistique et poétique
- * 1986, VIII, Actes du 4e colloque d’études japonaises
- * 1991, IX, Description systématique de la grammaire Japonaise – Grammaire de Mizutani Shizuo
- * 1997, X, ''Langue – Ordinateur – Mentalité''