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Martín Butragueño is a Research Professor at the Center for Linguistic and Literary Studies at El Colegio de México since 1994. His work spans variationist sociolinguistics, phonetic variation, and the interplay between intonation, syntax, and discourse.
Education:
- Bachelor's in Hispanic Linguistics (1987), Complutense University of Madrid
- PhD in Hispanic Linguistics (1991), Complutense University of Madrid
His research focuses on phonetic and morphosyntactical variation in Spanish, intonation patterns, and interdisciplinary interfaces between linguistics and discourse analysis. He has contributed to understanding language evolution in sociolinguistic contexts.
Scientific awards and honors:
- Wigberto Jiménez Moreno Prize (2002)
- Prominent member of Mexico's National System of Researchers (Level III since 1995)
- CONACYT-recognized PROMEP academic profile
- Predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowships (CSIC-CONACYT/SUNY/El Colegio de México)
Academic affiliations:
- Full member of the Mexican Academy of Language (since 2016)
- Chair of the Lexicography Commission at the Mexican Academy of Language
- Member of a consolidated academic body at El Colegio de México
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