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Jeremy Pasquereau is a Research Fellow in the Literature and Languages department at the University of Surrey (UK). He is part of the Surrey Morphology Group, working on the project 'Seri verbs: multiple complexities' alongside Matthew Baerman, Patricia Cabredo-Hofherr, and Carolyn O'Meara. His research focuses on understanding the morphological and semantic regularities underlying the exceptional plurality marking on verbs in the Seri language.
His research interests include morphology, semantics, and linguistic typology, particularly in understudied Indigenous languages. Currently, his work emphasizes the interplay between morphological complexity and semantic interpretation in Seri verb forms.
No awards, grants, or advised students are explicitly listed in the provided text. He contributes to the Surrey Morphology Group, a research team dedicated to studying morphological systems across languages.
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