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Marcello Aprile is a Full Professor in the Department of Humanistic Studies at the University of Salento, where he also serves as Deputy Director and Coordinator of the Ph.D. program in 'Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Their Applications.' His academic work spans Italian linguistics, philology, and language history, with strong international engagement through lectureships in Switzerland, Poland, and Germany.
- Ph.D., University of Saarland, Germany
- Researcher in Italy since 2001
- Associate Professor since 2005
- Full Professor
His research focuses on historical linguistics, lexicography, dialectology, and the language of minorities, particularly Jewish-Italian dialects. He has contributed extensively to scholarly publications, conference presentations, and major lexicographic projects. His editorial leadership includes the D section of the Lessico Etimologico Italiano and the forthcoming Vocabolario Etimologico delle Parlate Giudeo-Italiane.
Although specific publications are not listed in the provided text, his scholarly output includes monographs, journal articles, dictionary entries, and conference papers in the fields of linguistic history and philology. His work reflects a deep engagement with both classical and contemporary aspects of Romance languages.
Marcello Aprile has been a member of the National Scientific Qualification Committee (ASN), underscoring his national academic standing. He has not received any explicitly listed scientific awards in the provided material.
He supervises doctoral students as Ph.D. program coordinator and has contributed to academic governance and research strategy at the departmental level. While specific grants are not mentioned, his sustained research output and leadership roles suggest active involvement in funded research initiatives.
He is involved in teaching and academic development through courses in Italian linguistics, grammar, and writing workshops, contributing significantly to both undergraduate and graduate education at the University of Salento.



