Ivo Buzekمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- Spanish Linguistics
- Lexicography
- Sociolinguistics
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Assoc. Prof. Ivo Buzek, Ph.D. serves as Head of Department at the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures within the Faculty of Arts at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. His academic position as Associate Professor reflects his significant contributions to the field of Romance linguistics. Dr. Buzek's research focuses on Spanish linguistics with particular emphasis on historical lexicography, sociolinguistics, and the study of caló (Gypsy/Roma language). His work frequently examines dictionary entries from historical Spanish dictionaries such as the Diccionario de Autoridades (1726-1739) and DRAE-1884, analyzing linguistic attitudes toward regional varieties, social groups, and specialized vocabularies. His research spans multiple dimensions of Spanish language studies including Mexican Spanish, Andalusian dialects, and the representation of marginalized groups in lexicographic tradition. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent trajectory in historical lexicography with increasing focus on sociolinguistic aspects of dictionary-making. His work demonstrates expertise in both the theoretical foundations of lexicography and detailed analysis of specific lexical items across different Spanish varieties. The publications show particular attention to how dictionaries have historically represented women's language, youth language, rural speech, and ethnic minority languages like caló. As Head of Department and academic supervisor, Dr. Buzek oversees educational programs in Spanish Language and Literature at both Bachelor's and Master's levels, as well as teacher training programs. His institutional roles include membership on the Industry Council for Linguistics and Romance Languages, and participation on Program Boards for Spanish Language and Literature degree programs.