
معرفی
Ian Hollenbaugh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Classics at Washington University, cross-appointed in Linguistics. His research focuses on tense/aspect systems in Indo-European languages, combining diachronic and synchronic approaches. Current projects include digital corpora of the Rigveda and Iliad with morphological/semantic tags, as well as a monograph on the Indo-European verb.
- Education: PhD in Classics, UCLA
Research interests span Indo-European linguistics, Homeric Greek, Old Latin, Vedic Sanskrit, and Germanic languages. Recent work examines Greek imperfect tense structures and Sanskrit prohibitive constructions, published in journals like Journal of Greek Linguistics and Journal of the American Oriental Society.
- Awards: 2024 CAS Early Career Excellence Award (Western Michigan University), 2024 Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship
His work bridges computational methods with traditional philology, emphasizing cross-linguistic comparisons. No grants or advising roles explicitly listed in available data.




