
معرفی
Fruzsina Krizsai is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Modern Hungarian Linguistics, Eötvös Loránd University. Her academic work focuses on pragmatic features of spoken and written texts across genres, including funeral valedictions and Hungarian dialect content on social media. She serves as a research platform member for Linguistic Heterogeneity and Social Participation and contributes to the SLoW (Sociolinguistics of Writing) project (2025-2028).
- Responsibilities: Institute website manager, departmental communication officer, and training manager for proofreading professional development.
- Teaching: Undergraduate courses in oral/written communication, stylistics, media literacy, typography, and document editing.
Her research integrates functional cognitive linguistics and experimental pragmatics, with a focus on metaphor comprehension, speech act processing, and interpretive structures in Hungarian. She collaborates with the Style Research Group of the ELTE DiAGram Center and participates in civil dialectology initiatives. Article analysis reveals trends in dialectology, pragmatic theory, and multimodal discourse. Her work bridges language variation, contextual inference, and interdisciplinary genre studies.
Key projects: SLoW (2025-2028), DiAGram Functional Linguistics Workshop, and collaborative citizen science dialect research. She employs methodologies from Bakhtinian theory, functional pragmatics, and cognitive development studies.



