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Eva Berlage is a Junior Professor in English Linguistics at the University of Hamburg. Her research interests focus on linguistic variation and change in English, corpus linguistics, semantic specialization, grammaticalization, and lexicalization. She has been active in the field since completing her doctorate at the University of Paderborn in 2007, where she also worked as a research associate and lecturer. Berlage has held positions at various institutions, including a visiting lectureship at the University of Manchester in 2008-2009 and recent roles in Hamburg. She is actively involved in academic publishing and has works forthcoming with Cambridge University Press. Additionally, she has been recognized with awards for her contributions to linguistics, including distinctions for her dissertation. Berlage has presented her research at numerous conferences, focusing on topics such as noun phrase complexity, grammatical variation, and the interaction between syntax and semantics. Her notable publications include studies on composite predicates in English and analyses of genitive variation. Berlage is also engaged in teaching and mentoring students in linguistics, contributing to academic development in her field.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Junior professor specializing in English Linguistics.
University of Manchester • Manchester, UK
Delivered lectures on topics in linguistics.
University of Paderborn • Paderborn, Germany
Worked on grammatical variation projects.
Includes tracks like Intelligent Adaptive Systems (IAS).