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Dimitris Michelioudakis

Assistant Professor of Syntax

Dimitris Michelioudakis specialises in syntax and its interfaces with meaning and morphology. His research so far has focused on the interaction of event structure and argument selection, the micro-comparative analysis of Greek dialects and the use of morphosyntactic patterns for phylogenetic purposes, while he has also been involved in research on the syntax of two Native American languages.

Interests

  • Theoretical, comparative and diachronic syntax
  • Syntactic Typology
  • Argument structure and event structure
  • Greek dialects
  • Phylogenetic linguistics
  • Native American Languages
  • Syntactic Fieldwork

Education

  • PhD in Linguistics, 2012

    University of Cambridge, U.K.

  • MPhil in Linguistics, 2007

    University of Cambridge, U.K.

  • BA in Greek Philology and Linguistics, 2005

    University of Athens, Greece