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Marc Greenberg is a Professor in the Department of Slavic and Eurasian Languages & Literatures at the University of Kansas. His research focuses on Slavic linguistics, historical linguistics, dialectology, and open access publishing. He has made significant contributions to understanding South Slavic languages, especially Slovene dialects like Prekmurje Slovene, and their historical evolution.
Key research interests include: Slavic dialectology, phonology and accentology, language contact phenomena in the Balkans/Pannonian region, and the sociohistorical development of Slavic linguistic systems. He has also engaged extensively with open science policies, advocating for equitable access to scholarly research globally.
His publication trends show dual focus: technical linguistic studies analyzing prosodic systems, morphosyntactic patterns, and historical language change alongside advocacy work addressing open access challenges and reforms in academic publishing. Notable work includes studies on Pannonian Slavic, Slavic modal systems, and the sociopolitical dimensions of language standardization in post-Yugoslav contexts.
While no formal advising relationships or grants are explicitly listed, his prolific publishing record indicates sustained engagement with both specialized linguistic research and broader scholarly communication issues. He is affiliated with the Slavic Studies program at KU and contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues bridging historical linguistics with contemporary policy concerns.




