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Thomas Rainsford is a Lecturer at the University of Stuttgart's Institute of Linguistics, Division of Romance Linguistics. His research focuses on historical Romance linguistics, particularly phonological change, morpho-syntax, and corpus development. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and has held positions at ENS de Lyon and as a British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Oxford.
Research interests center on:
- Diachronic evolution of French, Occitan, and Italian
- Prosodic changes and phonological annotation
- Lexical and morpho-syntactic aspects of motion events
- Historical corpus development with multi-layer annotation
Publications demonstrate consistent focus on:
- Historical phonology and orthographic systems
- Syntactic change in medieval Gallo-Romance languages
- Corpus linguistics methodologies
- Computational approaches to historical texts
Awards include the British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellowship. Current research involves leading a DFG-funded project examining motion events in French and Italian through lexical and syntactic change analysis. Developed the Old Gallo-Romance Corpus (OGR) with specialized phonological and metrical annotation layers.
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