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Morgan Macleod is a Research Associate at the School of Communication and Media, Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Ulster University, specializing in Modern Languages and Linguistics. Their research integrates traditional linguistic analysis with contemporary computational approaches.
Research Focus: Macleod investigates core linguistic domains including syntax, semantics, and historical evolution of languages—particularly Ancient Greek and Indo-European systems. Recent work explores:
- Functional accounts of Homeric Greek grammar and diachronic syntax changes
- Applications of AI in academic research and adaptive education frameworks
- Cross-disciplinary intersections between linguistics, technology, and social sciences
Publications (2025): Outputs reflect dual expertise in classical linguistics (e.g., Homeric Greek verb morphology) and emerging AI-edtech collaborations. Trends show a pivot toward digital humanities and AI-driven research methodologies.
Projects & Collaborations: Key involvements include:
- DiGreC (Diachrony of Greek Case) treebank development
- ‘Understanding Newcomers in Northern Ireland’ initiative examining language awareness
- Conference presentations on intervention effects in Ancient Greek passives and AI in education
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