
About
Joel Rini is Professor of Spanish at the University of Virginia's College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. His research focuses on the historical development of Spanish from Latin origins, employing empirical corpus linguistics to analyze grammatical changes spanning from the 2nd century BC to contemporary usage.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Romance Linguistics, University of Michigan
- M.A., University of Michigan
- B.S., Kent State University
Research Interests: Professor Rini specializes in Spanish historical grammar, particularly morphological changes in verbs and nouns, gender evolution, and pronoun development. His work examines linguistic transitions through quantitative analysis of historical texts and manuscripts, revealing patterns in language standardization and variation across centuries.
Publications: His extensive publication record demonstrates consistent focus on Spanish morphophonemic evolution, with recent works examining anomalous verb conjugations, gender reassignment in nouns, and the preservation of archaic forms. Common themes include the interaction between phonological changes and morphological restructuring throughout Spanish linguistic history.
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