Simona Khatebová, Ph.D. serves as a Lecturer II at the Institute of Czech Language within the Faculty of Arts at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. Her office is located at Arna Nováka 1/1, building D/D.412 in Brno. She maintains two official email addresses: simona.khatebova@phil.muni.cz and 322709@mail.muni.cz. Dr. Khatebová's research focuses on the intersection of Czech linguistics and digital communication, with particular emphasis on how internet discourse creates a hybrid linguistic space between traditional spoken and written forms. Her work examines generational differences in online communication styles, emotional expression in digital spaces during crisis periods (particularly the coronavirus pandemic), and the evolution of Czech language norms in internet environments. Analysis of her 21 publications reveals a consistent research trajectory examining stylistic features of Czech internet discussions, with increasing attention to pandemic-related communication patterns in recent years. Her work bridges theoretical linguistics with practical applications in language education and standardization. Dr. Khatebová has participated in numerous scholarly activities including conference presentations, requested lectures, and contributions to proceedings from the Summer School of Slavic Studies. Her collaborative work with Professor Marie Krčmová indicates meaningful academic relationships within the Czech linguistics community. Her teaching responsibilities at Masaryk University include courses related to Czech language and stylistics, though specific course titles are not detailed in the available information. She has also contributed to educational materials for Czech language testing for elementary school students.