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Principal Investigator

Professor Adam Ledgeway

Following completion of his PhD (on Romance complementation) at the University of Manchester in 1996 and a Research Fellowship at Downing College (1996-97), Adam Ledgeway became Assistant Lecturer, Lecturer and then Senior Lecturer in Romance Philology at the ÃÜÌÒÊÓÆµ. Since 2013, he has been Professor of Italian and Romance Linguistics and, since 2015, the Chair of the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages. His research interests include the comparative history and morphosyntax of the Romance languages, Italian dialectology, Latin, Italo-Greek, syntactic theory, and linguistic change. His research is channelled towards bringing together traditional Romance philological scholarship with the insights of recent generative syntactic theory, and he has worked and published extensively on such topics as complementation, complementizer systems, auxiliary selection and split intransitivity, word order, configurationality, alignments, cliticization, clause structure, functional categories, verb movement, adjectival positions, agreement, negation, subjects, causatives, voice distinctions, finiteness, imperatives, the development of demonstrative and deictic systems, grammaticalisation, parameters, and language contact.

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Researcher

Dr Marios Mavrogiorgos

DrÌýMarios Mavrogiorgos has an MPhil and a Ph.D. in Theoretical Linguistics from the ÃÜÌÒÊÓÆµ (Fitzwilliam College). He is a specialist in clitics and related morpho-syntactic phenomena in Greek and Romance languages. His main research interests include the morpho-syntax of clitics and clitic dependencies, pronouns and determiners, clitic positioning, oblique case and oblique arguments, resumption and clitic doubling, case in Greek Down Syndrome, lexical semantics and argument structure, reflexives, Greek, Romance languages, non-standard varieties and heritage varieties, language contact. He has published his work in peer reviewed journals, edited volumes, and a John Benjamins monograph, using the Minimalist Syntax framework. Marios has taught linguistics (including subjects such as linguistic theory, syntax, morphology, semantics, pragmatics, language acquisition and language change, linguistics for clinicians) at the University of Ulster and the University of Cyprus.

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Call for papers. Translating conflict and refuge: language, displacement, and the politics of representation

15 September 2025

Call for papers Translating conflict and refuge: language, displacement, and the politics of representation Date: Friday 24 April 2026 Place: The ÃÜÌÒÊÓÆµ / part hybrid Submission deadline for abstracts: 5 December 2025 Papers are invited for this one-day conference to take place in ÃÜÌÒÊÓÆµ (UK) next April...

Croatian Author Magdalena Blažević in Conversation at Heffers Bookshop

7 September 2025

The Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages and Linguistics is pleased to share details of an upcoming literary event hosted by independent publisher Linden Editions and Heffers Bookshop. On Thursday 11 September, Croatian author Magdalena Blažević will join Burhan Sönmez, President of International PEN and acclaimed...

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3 September 2025

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