Dr. Fraser Dallachy

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Fraser Dallachy is a Lecturer in the School of Critical Studies at the University of Glasgow, specializing in Historical Linguistics and Corpus Linguistics. His research primarily focuses on the historical forms of the English language, particularly during the Middle English period. Dallachy serves as the Deputy Director of the Historical Thesaurus of English, where he works on historical semantics and lexicographical resources, utilizing language corpora to explore automated linking methods between thesauruses and dictionaries. His work integrates natural language processing tools and semantic annotation software to better understand the historical context of language. Dallachy is also interested in the physical aspects of manuscripts and early printed books, which inform his insights into historical language usage. His PhD research investigated the likely audience for a Middle English translation of Disticha Catonis, and he continues to supervise research in historical English, with a focus on semantic and pragmatic analysis. His teaching includes courses on Medieval English Literature and Corpus Linguistics, emphasizing the analysis of historical texts and the linguistic traits that influence audience perception.

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Experience

Lecturer

— Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland

Lecturer in the field of Historical Linguistics and Deputy Director of the Historical Thesaurus of English.

Courses

Medieval English Literature 1 Middle English (Chaucer's 'Pardoner's Tale') Text Annotation Text Mining