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Eric Dieu is a Professor of Greek Language and Literature at the Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès. His research focuses on Greek linguistics, philology, and comparative studies of Indo-European languages, with expertise in accentuation, morphology, semantics, and etymology.
- Positions: 2020–present: Full Professor at Toulouse; 2021–2022: Humboldt Research Fellow at Würzburg; 2009–2020: Maître de Conférences
Research Themes
- Greek Accentuation: Monograph on Greek accentuation rules (Traité d’accentuation grecque, 2022)
- Comparative Indo-European Studies: Investigates suppletion in Greek and IE languages, Hittite and Armenian connections
- Lexicology: Contributions to the Chronique d’Étymologie Grecque (25+ entries)
Recent Publications include studies on Homeric philology, Greek toy terminology, and anthroponymic suffixation. His scientific awards comprise the 2023 Alfred Croiset Prize and 2008 Émile-Benveniste Publication Grant.
Advising: Supervises PhD students Irène Maréchal (Greek adjectives) and Lise Patissou (Greek verb suffixes). Previously directed Toulouse’s Langues, Littératures et civilisations anciennes department (2019–2021).
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