
About
Jacques Guillaume is a **Professor** at the École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) since 2021, concurrently serving as a **Senior researcher** at CNRS (Centre de recherches linguistiques sur l’Asie Orientale) since 2015. He holds a **By-fellowship** at Churchill College, University of Cambridge (2023–present). His academic journey includes roles as **Associate Professor** at Université Paris Descartes (2005–2009) and visiting scholar at LaTrobe University (2010).
**Research Focus:** His work spans archaeolinguistics, linguistic typology, historical linguistics (especially Sino-Tibetan and Algonquian), and language documentation of endangered languages like Rgyalrongic and Kiranti. He emphasizes methodological innovations in phylogenetic analysis and computational linguistics.
**Awards & Roles:** Recipient of the **CNRS bronze medal (2015)**, he currently serves on the Board of the Li Fang-Kuei Society and the ILAS advisory committee (Academia Sinica). His research integrates multidisciplinary approaches, combining linguistic data with archaeological and genetic evidence.
**Publications:** His recent work includes monographs on Japhug grammar and influential articles on simulative derivations, estimative constructions, and Sino-Tibetan phylogenetics. He advocates for rigorous tree-based models in linguistic reconstruction, challenging network models through comparative studies.
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