Team
Alberto Pardal Padín (PI)
BA in Classical Philology by the University of Salamanca, PhD in Studies of the Ancient World by the Autonomous University of Madrid. His research is focused on the study of the ancient Greek language from a functional and cognitive perspective, placing actual usage at the center of the linguistic process. He has applied this approach, mainly developed during a research stay at the University of New Mexico, to the study of syntax, prosody and phonetic change processes across word boundaries. He has been an instructor at the universities of Valladolid and Alcalá de Henares as well as a tenured teacher in high school. Since September 2019 he works as Assistant Professor at the Department of Classical Philology and Indoeuropean Linguistics of the University of Salamanca.
Eveling Garzón Fontalvo
BA in Classical Philology by the Autonomous University of Madrid, where she got her PhD in 2018 on Studies of the Ancient World. During 2020 she had a research contract in the COMREGLA project (funded by the BBVA Foundation), whose main objective is to transform two relational databases for ancient Greek and Latin into an open access tool compatible with other digital resources. She has visited for her research the universities of Toulouse 2 – Jean Jaurès (2015) and Amsterdam (2016), as well as the Fondation Hardt pour l’étude d l’antiquité classique (Switzerland, 2017 and 2019). Her research focuses on the study of syntax, semantics and pragmatics of deverbal nouns in Latin. Currently, she works as Assistant Professor at the Department of Classical Philology and Indoeuropean Linguistics of the University of Salamanca.
Berta González Saavedra
BA in Classical Philology by the Complutense University of Madrid (2006) and in Italian Philology by the University of Valencia (2010), she got her PhD in Studies of the Ancient World (2015) with a dissertation on Comparative Linguistics. From 2014 to 2016 she had a research contract in the Catholic University of Milan working on the design of a database with semantically and syntactically annotated texts. On her return to Spain, she got a Juan de la Cierva post-doctoral grant to work along Prof. Esperanza Torrego on the REGLA project at the Autonomous University of Madrid. She has worked as Assistant Professor of Latin at the Autonomous University of Madrid; currently, since February 2020, she works as Assistant Professor of Indoeuropean Linguistics at the Complutense University of Madrid.
Rodrigo Verano Liaño
BA in Classical Philology and Hispanic Philology by the University of Seville, where he achieved his PhD in Greek Philology. His main lines of research are on Greek Linguistics (especially, its textual and discoursive aspects) and, specifically, the representation of communicative interaction in literary and philosophic dialogues in ancient Greek. He is currently Assistant Professor at the Department of Classical Philology of the Complutense University of Madrid.