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Steven Dworkin is a Professor of Romance Languages & Literatures and Linguistics at the University of Michigan's College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. He holds a PhD from the University of California-Berkeley (1974), MA from the University of Illinois (1969), and BA from Carleton University (1968). His research focuses on Romance and Hispanic diachronic linguistics, particularly lexical evolution in Medieval Spanish and lexical stability in Romance languages. He co-leads the Dictionnaire Etymologique Roman project and authored A History of the Spanish Lexicon (Oxford UP, 2012). His work applies typology and sociohistorical frameworks to study language change, with notable publications in Romance Philology and Revista de Historia de la Lengua Española.
Recent projects include analyzing structural factors driving lexical loss in Medieval Spanish vocabulary and exploring re-Latinization trends. He actively engages with international scholarly communities through collaborative dictionary projects and serves as an expert in historical linguistics, phonology, and morphology.
His contributions bridge theoretical linguistics with empirical historical analysis, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to language evolution. Grants and fellowships have supported his research, though specific awards are not detailed here.
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