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Dr. Victoria Fendel is a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow at the University of Oxford's Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics. She holds a DPhil from Oxford (Lady Margaret Hall) and an MPhil from Cambridge (Peterhouse), focusing on French linguistics. Her research centers on language contact between Greek and Coptic, syntax-semantics interfaces, and corpus linguistics applications. She has been funded by prestigious scholarships including the Clarendon and AHRC.
Key research areas include:
- Language contact dynamics in ancient contexts
- Structural and functional syntax
- Historical sociolinguistics
- Corpus-based analysis of ancient and modern languages
Teaching includes Classical philology at Cambridge and Greek/Latin at Oxford. Her recent work examines post-classical Greek letters, Coptic alphabet evolution, and syntactic regionalisms in Egyptian Greek. Awards include the Leverhulme Fellowship and Clarendon Scholarship.
Her academic journey includes roles at Lady Margaret Hall and Peterhouse College, with affiliations to the Clarendon Institute. Research outputs span journals like Grapholinguistics and The Journal of Graeco-Roman Studies.



