Dariya YAKYMOVYCH-CHAPRAN
Position: Associate Professor, The Department of Ukrainian Applied Linguistics
Scientific degree: Candidate of Philological Sciences
Academic status: Associate Professor
Email: dariya.yakymovych-chapran@lnu.edu.ua
Google Scholar profile: scholar.google.com.ua
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Research interests
The history of Ukrainian language, terminology, phraseology, semasiology, etymology, lexicography, contrastive linguistics, phonetics and phonology.
Publications
Yakymovych-Chapran D. The lexis (lexicon) for designation of notions from science of linguistics in the relicts of Ukrainian language of XVI-XVII c. Manuscript. Doctoral dissertation for gaining of scientific degree of Doctor of Arts, speciality 10.02.01. – Ukrainian language. Lviv, 2009.
Yakymovych-Chapran D. Linguistic and cultural connotations of the Ukrainian demonic denominations (based on the lexeme чорт). Theory and Practice of Teaching Ukrainian as a Foreign Language, 2009. – Issue 4. – P. 118-131.
Yakymovych-Chapran D. Linguistic and cultural connotations of demonic denomination біс (based on Ukrainian idioms, proverbs and sayings). Theory and Practice of Teaching Ukrainian as a Foreign Language, 2012. – Issue 7. – P. 242-249.
Yakymovych-Chapran D.The connotative semantics of the demonic denominations дідько, сатана, диявол as a source of the linguistic and cultural information (based on Ukrainian idioms, proverbs and sayings). Theory and Practice of Teaching Ukrainian as a Foreign Language, 2014. – Issue 10. – P. 149-159.
Yakymovych-Chapran D. Synonymy in the Ukrainian linguistic terminological lexicon of the XVI – XVII centuries. Bulletin of Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2013. №765. – P. 124-131
Yakymovych-Chapran D. The History of Ukrainian Literary Language: course of lectures. Lviv, 2016.
Yakymovych-Chapran D. Linguistic-cultural connotations of conceptual opposition eld / youth (on material of Ukrainian frasems and paroemia). Ukrainian Studies: Past, Modernity, Future III. Language: collective monograph, dedicated to the 20 anniversary of Ukrainian Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy at Masaryk University of Brno, 2015. P. 527-535.
Yakymovych-Chapran D. Ethnonyms as the components of Ukrainian paremia (linguistic-cultural connotations). Slavonic languages: systematic, descriptive and sociocultural aspects of research. The materials of VIII International scientific conference (Brest 23-24 of November 2017). Part I. P. 115-122.
Yakymovych-Chapran D. Linguistic-cultural connotations of ethnonym tsyhan (Gypsy) (on material of Ukrainian frasems and paroemia). Visnyk of Lviv University. Series Philology, 2018. Issue 68. P. 307–318.
Yakymovych-Chapran D. Ethnonym moskal as a component of Ukrainian frasems and paremia: a linguo-cultural aspect. Visnyk of Lviv University. Series Philology, 2020. – Issue 72. P. 200-210.
Yakymovych-Chapran D. Linguo-cultural connotations of ethnonyms rusyn, lytvyn, tataryn, nimets (based on Ukrainian frasemes and paroemias). Language. Literature. Folklore, 2021. №2. P. 84-95.
Biography
Born on 30.06.1974 in the town of Horodenka Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine. Studied Ukrainian philology in the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (1991–1996). Completed post-graduate studies at the Department of Ukrainian Language in the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. Defended candidate’s thesis on March 2009. From 2000 until 2011 worked as an assistant, from 2011 until now – as an associated professor at the Department of Ukrainian Applied Linguistic in the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.
Projects
International conference Theory and Practice of Teaching Ukrainian as a Foreign Language (Lviv, 2005 – 2017)
International conference Tymchenkivski chytannia (Lviv, 2005-217)
International conference Ukrainica Brunensia III Ukrajinistika – Minulost, Přitomnost, Budoucnost : Mezinárodni vědecká conference. Brno, 26. – 27. Května 2015
VIII International conference Slavonic languages: systematic, descriptive and sociocultural aspects of research. (Brest 23-24 of November 2017).
International conference Ukrainian philology: schools, personalities, problems. Lviv, 4-6 of October 2018.
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