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Philomen Probert serves as University Lecturer in Classical Philology and Linguistics at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Wolfson College since 1999. Her academic home resides within the Faculty of Classics, specifically in linguistics-focused departments as evidenced by her homepage and research profile.
Her research spans multiple dimensions of historical linguistics with particular emphasis on Greek, Latin, and Indo-European languages. Key interests include linguistic theory (especially prosody), Indo-European historical and comparative linguistics, diachronic syntax, history of linguistics (focusing on Greek and Latin grammarians), and Greek, Latin, and Anatolian languages and literatures. Her work bridges philological traditions with modern linguistic theory.
Probert's publication record demonstrates consistent scholarly output since 2002, with significant monographs published by Oxford University Press including Ancient Greek Accentuation (2006) and Early Greek Relative Clauses (2015). Her most recent work shows increasing focus on prosody, relative clauses, and the intersection of historical linguistics with classical scholarship.
- AHRC Leadership Fellowship (2015-2017) for 'Ancient Greek Thought on Prosody: Through Time and Latin Eyes'
- British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship (2012) for 'Early Greek Relative Clauses'
- Fellowship at Center for Hellenic Studies of Harvard University (2006-2007)
- Teaching Award from Oxford Learning Institute (2006)
- Conington Prize (2002) for Oxford dissertation
While specific student supervision details aren't documented in the provided materials, Probert has secured significant research funding through prestigious fellowships including AHRC and British Academy awards. Her work appears consistently in top linguistics and classics journals, demonstrating sustained scholarly impact in both philological and linguistic communities.




