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Éva Buchi is a Research Professor at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), working at the Analyse et Traitement Informatique de la Langue Française (ATILF) laboratory in Nancy, France. She also serves as a part-time lecturer at the University of Lorraine, teaching in the Department of Language Sciences within the Faculty of Arts, Languages, and Literature. As Research Director at CNRS since 2005, she has made significant contributions to Romance linguistics and lexicography.
Dr. Buchi's educational background includes:
- Habilitation to direct research (2003), University of Paris-Sorbonne, focusing on lexicology, anthroponymy, and linguistic category transitions
- Doctorate in Letters (1994), University of Bern, with a thesis on the Structures of the Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch
- Bachelor's degree (1989), University of Bern, in literature (French philology, French literature, Russian philology)
Dr. Buchi specializes in several interconnected fields of linguistic research. Her primary areas of expertise include Romance linguistics, historical morphology, and historical semantics. She has made significant contributions to lexicography, particularly through her work on the Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (FEW) and as co-director of the Dictionnaire Étymologique Roman (DÉRom). Her research in linguistic reconstruction and etymology has focused on tracing word histories across Romance languages, with notable work on Russian borrowings in Romance languages as documented in her 2010 publication. Her investigations into historical pragmatics provide valuable insights into language evolution and usage patterns over time.
Dr. Buchi has received recognition for her scholarly contributions:
- Prime d'excellence scientifique (2013-2016)
- Prix Albert Dauzat from the Société de linguistique romane (2007)
As Research Director at CNRS and co-director of the DÉRom project, Dr. Buchi leads significant research initiatives in Romance linguistics. She also contributes to academic training as head of a teaching module for the European Master in Lexicography (EMLex), an international program that trains students in modern lexicographic methods. Her habilitation to direct research demonstrates her qualification to supervise doctoral candidates, though specific students are not mentioned in the available documentation.
Dr. Buchi is actively involved in research teams focused on historical linguistics and lexicography. At ATILF, she works within the Lexicon/Diachrony disciplinary axis, contributing to projects that analyze language change over time. Her leadership in the DÉRom project brings together scholars from multiple institutions to create a comprehensive etymological dictionary of Romance languages, representing a major collaborative effort in the field of historical linguistics.
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