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Libuše Dušková (; née Mehlová, born 27 January 1930) is a Czech
linguist Linguistics is the scientific study of human language. It is called a scientific study because it entails a comprehensive, systematic, objective, and precise analysis of all aspects of language, particularly its nature and structure. Lingui ...
specializing in the fields of
contrastive analysis Contrastive analysis is the systematic study of a pair of languages with a view to identifying their structural differences and similarities. Historically it has been used to establish language genealogies. Second language acquisition Contrasti ...
of English grammar and functional syntax, member 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 an ...
and key representative of the Prague School of Linguistics. She is Professor Emerita of English Linguistics at
Charles University ) , image_name = Carolinum_Logo.svg , image_size = 200px , established = , type = Public, Ancient , budget = 8.9 billion CZK , rector = Milena Králíčková , faculty = 4,057 , administrative_staff = 4,026 , students = 51,438 , underg ...
. Her research spans a broad spectrum of topics in English linguistics, namely the verb phrase, the noun phrase, simple and complex sentences, the grammar-text interface, and aspects of the theory of Functional Sentence Perspective viewed through the prism of Jan Firbas' approach.


Education

Libuše Dušková's interest in the study of languages, and English specifically, goes back to her secondary school years in
Česká Třebová Česká Třebová (; german: Böhmisch Trübau) is a town in Ústí nad Orlicí District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 15,000 inhabitants. The town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monumen ...
. She was a Gymnasium student, with a wide range of hobbies including piano, which she seriously considered studying at the conservatoire after passing the final exams. She was persuaded by her sister Hana to take also private lessons of English, in addition to the foreign languages taught at the Gymnasium: German, Latin and French. After leaving the grammar school, her day-to-day contact with English intensified, and in 1949 she enrolled at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University to study English in combination with Czech. There, through lectures and seminars given by direct disciples of
Vilém Mathesius Vilém Mathesius (, 3 August 1882 – 12 April 1945) was a Czech linguist, literary historian and co-founder of the Prague Linguistic Circle. He is considered one of the founders of structural functionalism in linguistics. Mathesius was the edito ...
—Josef Vachek, Ivan Poldauf, Zdeněk Vančura and Bohumil Trnka—she gained a solid knowledge of not only the English and Czech grammatical systems, but also the principles laid out by the Prague School of Linguistics.


Academic career

She graduated in 1953, in an era when the Communist regime held a tight grip over the country's economic and political system, destroying any chances for her to study English at the postgraduate level. She managed to get a position as a lecturer of English at the
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences The Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences ( Czech: ''Československá akademie věd'', Slovak: ''Česko-slovenská akadémia vied'') was established in 1953 to be the scientific center for Czechoslovakia. It was succeeded by the Czech Academy of Scienc ...
, which set off a thirty-year-long intermezzo before her return in 1985 to the English Department of the Faculty of Arts. Besides teaching English at the academy's language departments, she steadily and consistently explored the intricacies of English grammar, always considering them against Czech corpus data and from the structuralist and functionalist perspective. Her publications since that period include not only research papers, but also English language coursebooks and practical English grammars, many of which are still popular and in use today. In 1964, she completed her postgraduate studies, supervised by Professor Bohumil Trnka, and obtained the title of
CSc. Candidate of Sciences (russian: кандидат наук, translit=kandidat nauk) is the first of two doctoral level scientific degrees in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. It is formally classified as UNESCO's ISCED level 8, ...
by defending a dissertation called ''Příspěvek k otázkám jazykové správnosti v současné angličtině'' contribution to questions of correctness in present-day English In 1988, three years after rejoining the English Department at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University, her prolific research culminated in the publishing of a widely acclaimed and, to this day, qualitatively unsurpassed academic grammar – ''Mluvnice současné angličtiny na pozadí češtiny'' Grammar of Contemporary English with Reference to Czech the largest Czech corpus-based grammar of English:
"... intended for university students of English, i.e. future teachers, translators, etc. Consequently, it attempts to present language facts in a consistent theoretical framework which draws on domestic linguistic traditions (of English, general linguistic and Czech studies), as well as on English studies abroad. However, the theoretical framework remains largely implicit, being reflected merely in the manner of treatment."
In 1989, the fall of the oppressive regime in Czechoslovakia brought recognition to Libuše Dušková for her academic achievements, first in 1990 by the Faculty of Arts granting her the title of Associate Professor (Docent) and the
Czech Academy of Sciences The Czech Academy of Sciences (abbr. CAS, cs, Akademie věd České republiky, abbr. AV ČR) was established in 1992 by the Czech National Council as the Czech successor of the former Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and its tradition goes bac ...
the title of DrSc. (Doctor of Sciences), followed by Charles University promoting her to the rank of Full Professor two years later. Despite her formal retirement in 1996, Libuše Dušková is still an active member of the Department of English Language and ELT Methodology, giving lectures on English grammar and functional syntax in graduate and postgraduate courses, supervising Ph.D. theses, continuing her editorial duties as editor-in-chief of Linguistica Pragensia, and doing research that is widely respected both nationally and internationally:
"Some scholars are content to dig in a narrow field, revisiting again and again the patch of land in which they did their doctoral studies. But the great scholar will continually branch out into new and challenging areas – often ones neglected by others. This is certainly the case with Professor Dušková." –
Geoffrey Leech Geoffrey Neil Leech FBA (16 January 1936 – 19 August 2014) was a specialist in English language and linguistics. He was the author, co-author, or editor of over 30 books and over 120 published papers. His main academic interests were English ...
Leech, G. (1999) "Foreword" IN Dušková, L. (1999) ''Studies in the English Language – Part 1''. Prague: Karolinum, p. 6. .
Libuše Dušková is the only Czech Anglicist whose work is referenced in
A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language ''A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language'' is a descriptive grammar of English written by Randolph Quirk, Sidney Greenbaum, Geoffrey Leech, and Jan Svartvik. It was first published by Longman in 1985. In 1991 it was called "The grea ...
, as well as in
Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English ''Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English'' (''LGSWE'') is a descriptive grammar of English written by Douglas Biber, Stig Johansson, Geoffrey Leech, Susan Conrad, and Edward Finegan, first published by Longman in 1999. It is an authoritati ...
. In addition to her own research activities, she has provided in-depth accounts of careers of the Prague School's key members, and translated into English the School's canonical works, such as Mathesius’ ''A Functional Analysis of Present Day English on a General Linguistic Basis'' and Vachek's ''Dictionary of the Prague School of Linguistics''.


Selected bibliography

A full bibliography of Libuše Dušková's work, covering years 1954–2010, is available as "Publications of Professor Libuše Dušková" IN ''... for thy speech bewrayeth thee (A Festschrift for Libuše Dušková)''. Prague: Karolinum, 2010: 329–350. .


Monographs and collected works

* Dušková. L. (2015) ''From Syntax to Text: the Janus Face of Functional Sentence Perspective''. Prague: Karolinum. . * Dušková, L. (1999) ''Studies in the English Language'', Parts 1 and 2. Prague: Karolinum. . * Dušková, L. et al. (1994) ''Mluvnice současné angličtiny na pozadí češtiny'' Grammar of Contemporary English with Reference to Czech Second Edition. Prague: Academia. . Co-authors: Z. Strnadová (Chapter 9: ''Předložky'' repositions, D. Knittlová, J. Peprník & J. Tárnyiková (Section 13.5: ''Přívlastek'' ttribute. An online version has been published as Dušková, L. et al. (2013) ''Elektronická mluvnice současné angličtiny'' lectronic Grammar of Contemporary English Prague: Charles University. emsa.ff.cuni.cz.


Scholarly papers and chapters

* Dušková, L. (2018) "Parallel corpora and contrastive linguistics: Where to look for pitfalls in the translation of information structure". ''Bergen Language and Linguistic Studies'' 9 (1): 5–19. ISSN 1892-2449. * Dušková, L. (2015) "Czech Approaches to Information Structure: Theory and Applications" IN ''A Bibliography of Functional Sentence Perspective 1956 - 2011 (Czech and Slovak Authors, Firbasian Approach Oriented)''. Brno: Masaryk University Press, pp. 9–32. . * Dušková, L. (2014) "English studies at Charles University and the Prague Linguistic Circle: The contribution of English studies to the Circle’s constitution and linguistic theories”. ''La Linguistique'' 50 (1): 93–118. ISSN 0075-966X. * Dušková, L. (2013) "Prague School of Linguistics" IN ''Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology (An Encyclopedia) – Volume 2''. Los Angeles: SAGE Reference, pp. 654–657. . * Dušková, L. (2010) "On Bohumil Trnka’s concept of neutralization and its nature on the higher language levels" IN ''The Prague School and Theories of Structure: Interfacing Science, Literature, and the Humanities''. Goettingen: V&R, pp. 87–103. . * Dušková, L. (2010) "Syntactic Construction, Information Structure and Textual Role: An Interface View of the Cleft Sentence". ''Brno Studies in English'' 36 (1): 29–45. ISSN 0524-6881. * Dušková, L. (2008) "Vztahy mezi sémantikou a aktuálním členěním z pohledu anglistických členů Pražského lingvistického kroužku" he relations between semantics and FSP as seen by Anglicist members of the Prague Linguistic Circle ''Slovo a slovesnost'' 69 (1-2): 67–77. ISSN 2571-0885. * Dušková, L. (2003) "Constancy of syntactic function across languages" IN ''Language and Function: To the memory of Jan Firbas''. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 127–145. . * Dušková, L. (1999) "Basic Distribution of Communicative Dynamism vs. Nonlinear Indication of Functional Sentence Perspective" IN ''Prague Linguistic Circle Papers - Travaux du cercle linguistique de Prague nouvelle série (3)''. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 249–261. . * Dušková, L. (1991) "English Grammars in Postwar Czechoslovakia" IN ''English Traditional Grammars: An International Perspective''. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 175–204. . * Dušková, L. (1969) "On sources of errors in foreign language learning". ''International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching'' 7 (1): 11–36. ISSN 0019-042X. * Mehlová, L. (1954) "Anglická kausativa" nglish causative verbs ''Acta Universitatis Carolinae'' 7 (4): 37–42.


Coursebooks

* Dušková, L. (1974) ''Úvodní kurs k angličtině pro vědecké a odborné pracovníky: kurs pro středně pokročilé'' nglish for academic workers. Intermediate (An introductory course) Prague: Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. * Dušková, L., V. Rejtharová & L. Bubeníková (1970) ''Mluvená angličtina pro vědecké a odborné pracovníky'' poken English for academic workers Prague: Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. * Dušková, L. & L. Bubeníková (1965) ''Angličtina pro vědecké a odborné pracovníky: kurs pro středně pokročilé'' nglish for academic workers. Intermediate Prague: Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. * Dušková, L., L. Bubeníková & J. Caha (1961) ''Angličtina pro vědecké a odborné pracovníky: základní kurs'' nglish for academic workers. Elementary Prague: Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. * Dušková, L., L. Bubeníková & J. Caha (1959) ''Stručná mluvnice angličtiny'' brief grammar of English Prague: Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.


Translations and editorial work

* Mathesius, V. (1975, 2013) ''A Functional Analysis of Present Day English on a General Linguistic Basis''. Edited by J. Vachek. Translated by L. Dušková. The Hague: Mouton. . * Vachek, J. (2003) ''Dictionary of the Prague School of linguistics''. Edited by L. Dušková, translated by L. Dušková, A. Klégr, J. Čermák, P. Šaldová and M. Malá. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. . * Dušková, L. & P. A. Luelsdorff (eds) (1983) ''Praguiana: Some Basic and Less Known Aspects of the Prague Linguistic School''. Selected, translated and edited by J. Vachek and L. Dušková. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. .


See also

*
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 an ...
* Functional Sentence Perspective


Sources

* Janigová, Š. (2015)
Interview with Libuše Dušková
. ''SKASE Journal of Theoretical Linguistics'' 12 (2): 124–130. ISSN 1336-782X. * Malá, M. & P. Šaldová (2015)
Libuše Dušková — janusovská tvář české anglistické jazykovědy
ibuše Dušková — The Janus Face of Czech English Linguistics ''Časopis pro moderní filologii'' 97 (2): 229–231. ISSN 2336-6591. * Čermák, J. (2005) "Libuše Dušková, or living to the letter". ''Linguistica Pragensia'' 15 (1): 35–38. ISSN 0862-8432. * Hladký, J. (2000) "Jubileum profesorky Libuše Duškové" n Important Jubilee of Professor Libuše Dušková ''Časopis pro moderní filologii'' 82 (2): 125–127. ISSN 0862-8459. * Klégr, A. (2000) "Libuše Dušková, or so much to do". ''Linguistica Pragensia'' 10 (2): 94–96. ISSN 0862-8432. * Klégr, A. (1999) "In Search of the System in the Teeth of the System" IN ''Studies in the English Language — Part 2''. Prague: Karolinum, pp. 347–354. . * Vachek, J. (1994) ''Vzpomínky českého anglisty'' eminiscences of a Czech Anglicist Jinočany: H&H. .


External links


Departmental Page for Libuše Dušková, Charles University


Notes

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