Renata Kamenarova
Institution: School of Languages and Literatures, Translation and Interpreting of the University of Bologna, Campus of Forlì, Italy
Country: Slovakia
Renáta Kamenárová is a lecturer of the Slovak language and culture of the Department for Interpretation and Translation at the School of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Interpreting and Translation, University of Bologna at Forlì (Italy).
She received her Master’s Degree in the study programme Teaching of Academic subjects: Slovak language and Literature and History from Comenius University, Bratislava in 2002 and gained her PhD at Comenius University, Bratislava in 2006.
From 2006 to 2012 she worked as an assistant professor in the Department of Slovak Language and also in the Center for Slovak as a Foreign Language Studia Academica Slovaca at the Faculty of Arts, Comenius University.
She is a co-author of an e-learning course e-Slovak and a leader co-author of the textbook series Krížom-Krážom A1 (2007), A2 (2009), B1 (2011).
She is a member of the Slovak committee in the International project Slavic Linguistic Atlas and an author of the numerous publications in the field of slavistic studies including Kategórie životnosti a mužskej osoby v západoslovanských jazykoch (The Category of Animate Nouns and Masculine Nouns in Western Slavic Languages) in 2006, Paradigmatika maskulín v Slovanskom jazykovom atlase (Paradigms of Masculine Substantives in the Slavic Linguistic Atlas) in 2010.
She received her Master’s Degree in the study programme Teaching of Academic subjects: Slovak language and Literature and History from Comenius University, Bratislava in 2002 and gained her PhD at Comenius University, Bratislava in 2006.
From 2006 to 2012 she worked as an assistant professor in the Department of Slovak Language and also in the Center for Slovak as a Foreign Language Studia Academica Slovaca at the Faculty of Arts, Comenius University.
She is a co-author of an e-learning course e-Slovak and a leader co-author of the textbook series Krížom-Krážom A1 (2007), A2 (2009), B1 (2011).
She is a member of the Slovak committee in the International project Slavic Linguistic Atlas and an author of the numerous publications in the field of slavistic studies including Kategórie životnosti a mužskej osoby v západoslovanských jazykoch (The Category of Animate Nouns and Masculine Nouns in Western Slavic Languages) in 2006, Paradigmatika maskulín v Slovanskom jazykovom atlase (Paradigms of Masculine Substantives in the Slavic Linguistic Atlas) in 2010.