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Curriculum Vitae

 

 

Work experience:

2021– scientific advisor, director, Institute of Historical Linguistics and Uralic Studies (Research Centre for Linguistics)

2018– professor, PPCU, Department of Theoretical Linguistics

2014 senior research fellow, HAS Research Institute for Linguistics

2009–2010 research fellow, HAS Research Institute for Linguistics

2003–2018 reader, PPCU

2002–2003 junior research fellow, HAS Research Institute for Linguistics

1999–2003 lecturer, PPCU

1994–1999 part-time lecturer, PPCU

 

Academic degrees, titles:

2017: Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Aspects of the Phonology and Morphology of Classical Latin)

2010: habilitation, PPCU, linguistics (The Phonotactics of Classical Latin Consonants)

2002: PhD, ELTE, theoretical linguistics (The typology and modelling of obstruent lenition and fortition processes)

1996:    MA in English language and literature (ELTE)

              MA in Latin language and literature (ELTE)

              MA in theoretical linguistics

 

Research areas:

phonology, morphology, historical linguistics, Latin linguistics, the history of linguistics

 

Grants, visiting professorships etc.:

2020 Visiting professor at Charles University, Prague

2014 Hajdú Péter Visiting researcher's grant, HAS Research Institute for Linguistics

2013 Research seminar in Latin linguistics, Budapest, PPCU (TÁMOP)

2013 PhD research seminar, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich (TÁMOP)

2008 Visiting researcher, Notre Dame University

2007–10 Bolyai János research grant

2001–04 Bolyai János research grant

1998–99 Telegdi Zsigmond research grant

1996–97 Visiting researcher, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge

 

Academic service:

2020– Acta Linguistica Academica: Editor-in-chief

2019– HAS General Assembly, representative

2014– HAS Linguistics Committee, member

2016–19 OTKA/NKFIH Social Sciences College, member

2010–11, 2011–15 OTKA Linguistics Panel: member, chairman

2009–11 Hungarian Society for the Study of English, board member

2008–12, 2012–16, 2017–19 Nyelvtudományi Közlemények: editors' board member, editor, editor-in-chief

 

Papers at international conferences:

The lowering of high vowels before [r] in Latin.  Fourth Symposium on Historical Phonology, Edinburgh, 2019

Allomorphic variation resulting from competing phonological patterns. International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 2018

Phonologisation in the history of Latin: s-loss and the s-final prefixes. Third Symposium on Historical Phonology, Edinburgh, 2017

The phonological conditioning of Latin inflectional allomorphies. 18th International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics, Toulouse, 2015

Scale-based phonological conditioning and changes in Latin inflectional allomorphy. Societas Linguistica Europaea 48th Annual Meeting, Leiden, 2015

Phonology and morphology in the nineteenth century: the issue of abstractness vs. empiricism. Workshop on the History of Historical Phonology, Edinburgh, 2015, invited speaker

Types of sound change. Symposium on Historical Phonology, Edinburgh, 2014, invited speaker

Opacity, lexicalisation, recomposition and phonological adjustment in prefixation. International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 2014

The reaction against loanwords: the case of Latinate borrowings in English. 9th Conference of English, American and Canadian Studies, Brno, 2010

Constraints on prefixation as evidence for the history of Latin gn. 14th International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 2010

Sounds out of silence: Alexander Murray on the origins of language. Sounds of Silence, Piliscsaba, 2010

The -alis/-aris allomorphy revisited. 13th International Morphology Meeting, Wien, 2008

English purist tendencies in a comparative perspective. Second Symposium on New Approaches in English Historical Lexis (HEL-LEX 2), Lammi, 2008

Morphological analysis in Pál Pereszlényi’s Hungarian Grammar (Grammatica Linguae Ungaricae, 1682). International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences, Potsdam, 2008

On the phonotactics of liquids in Latin. 15th Manchester Phonology Meeting, 2007

Palatality as secondary place. Congrès International Linguistique XVII, Prague, 2003

Viginti quatuor: a medieval genre of Latin grammar. Lingue romanze nel medioevo, Piliscsaba, 2002

 

 

 

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