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Academic appointments
Ural Federal University
2017-2023 Associate professor
2016-2017 Assistant professor
Ural State Pedagogical University
2011-2016 Assistant professor
Education
2016 Ph.D. in Linguistics (Кандидат филологических наук), Ural State Pedagogical University
Dissertation: One’s own - alien: conceptual metaphors in Spanglish and African-American literature
Supervisor: E.V. Shustrova
2011 Graduate degree in TESOL, Ural State Pedagogical University, Institute of Foreign Languages
2011 Graduate degree in teaching Spanish, Ural State Pedagogical University, Institute of Foreign Languages
Research interests
Primary: sociolinguistics, bilingualism, language contact, language attrition.
Secondary: second language acquisition, speech and language processing, cognitive linguistics, discourse markers.
Selected Publications
Refereed articles
In Prep. Pitolin Danil, Obvintseva Olga, Obvintseva Tatiana. Late Russian bilinguals discourse markers shift
2022 Lozovskaya, Alina, Pitolin, Danil, Bessonov, Semyon. Setting Up A Complex Model Of Speech Analysis: Pilot Study Of Late Bilingual Speech. Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies. supplementary issue, pp 1131-1138 <Link>
2020 Obvintseva Olga, Pitolin Danil, Obvintseva Tatiana. “Pragmatic Markers in the English-Language Election Discourse (on the Example of Speeches by Candidates for the Post of Leader of the Conservative Party of Great Britain).” Nauchnyi dialog. vol.1, pp.124-140. (In Russian) <Link>
2018 Pitolin, Danil. “Historical realia in metaphoric modeling of the concept «alien» in Spanglish and African-American fiction.” Inostrannie yaziky literaturi: texti i contexty. 2018. vol. 4, pp. 80-87. (In Russian) <Link>
Conference Proceedings & Working Papers
2022 Pitolin, Danil, Lozovskaya, Alina, Timoshenko, Ekaterina. Your /p/ reveals your priorities if you are bilingual. Third International Twitter Conference on Linguistics: Linguistweets. The Brazilian Linguistics Association
2022 Pitolin, Danil, Lozovskaya, Alina, Timoshenko, Ekaterina. Bi-directional interference in VOT production by late Russian English bilinguals: Sociolinguistic factors. Thirteenth Annual Workshop on Immigrant Languages in the Americas
2014 Pitolin, Danil. “Metaphorical Modeling of the Conceptual Dyad ‘One’s Own — Alien’ in the short story collection ‘This is how you lose her’ by J. Diaz.” Politicheskaya communicacia: persektivi razvitia nauchnogo napravleniya, no. 2, pp. 251–53. (In Russian) <Link>
Dissertation
2016 Pitolin, Danil. “One’s own - alien: conceptual metaphors in Spanglish and African-American literature”. Full text (In Russian) <Link>
Selected presentations
2022 (with Alina Lozovskaya and Ekaterina Timoshenko) Your /p/ reveals your priorities if you are bilingual. Third International Twitter Conference on Linguistics: Linguistweets. The Brazilian Linguistics Association, December 5, 2022. <Link>
2022 (with Alina Lozovskaya and Ekaterina Timoshenko) Bi-directional interference in VOT production by late Russian English bilinguals: Sociolinguistic factors. 13th workshop on immigrant languages in the Americas (WILA 13), Union South, University of Wisconsin-Madison November 10-12, 2022. <Slides>, <Video>
2022 (with Alina Lozovskaya and Semyon Bessonov) Setting Up A Complex Model Of Speech Analysis: Pilot Study Of Late Bilingual Speech. International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies “Dialogue 2022”, Moscow, June 15–18, 2022.
2022 (with Alina Lozovskaya) Remote interview: best practices and technical solutions. 7th Matveevskie chteniya, Conference of Ural university toponymic expedition, Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg, November 13, 2021.
2021 Linguistic definition of so-called Spanglish. Comparative historical and philological studies in times of globalization. Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg, May 21-22, 2021.