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Adrian Stegovec is an Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of Connecticut, affiliated with the Department of Linguistics in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut (2019). His research focuses on syntax, semantics, and morphology, particularly exploring interactions between these domains in relation to linguistic universals and crosslinguistic variation. Key research areas include clitic coordination, imperative mood systems, person restrictions, and V-C movement in Algonquian and Slavic languages.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of Connecticut, 2019
Research interests emphasize the syntax-semantics interface, clause typing, and generative typology. He investigates phenomena such as directive clauses, perspectival control, and the Person-Case Constraint across languages like Slovenian and Arapaho. Collaborators include scholars from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, The University of Auckland, and Leipzig University.
His recent work addresses topics like imperative alternatives, pronoun reference in strict/sloppy readings, and morphological diagnostics for syntactic movement. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.
Advising and grants: No specific advising records or grant information is provided in the text. He maintains an active research program with ongoing projects in comparative syntax and generative typology. His office is located at Oak Hall 351, with mailing address at 365 Fairfield Way, Storrs, CT 06269.
Labs/teams: No specific lab affiliations are mentioned, though collaborations suggest participation in interdisciplinary research networks focused on syntax and typology.





