Dr. Marc Alexander

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Biography

Marc Alexander is a professor in English Linguistics at the University of Glasgow, with a focus on the study of words, meaning, and the effects of English. He has served as the Director of the Historical Thesaurus of English and has been instrumental in producing the 2009 edition of the Thesaurus, published as part of the Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary. His work is recognized in the realm of digital humanities and computational linguistics, particularly in projects like the SAMUELS project, which enhanced lexical searches through semantic annotation. Alexander was awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize for large-scale digital analyses of lexicalization, as well as the Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher Education for fifty years of research into English meanings. His teaching spans a range of courses in English Language and Linguistics, and he has made significant contributions to various interdisciplinary digital humanities projects. Alexander has also acted as a co-investigator for the Linguistic DNA project, which examines conceptual changes in the Early Modern period of English, alongside engaging in psycholinguistic research regarding narrative and persuasion. He has published extensively on linguistic topics, specifically in areas relating to rhetorical manipulation in literature and the intricacies of legal English, contributing to major academic dialogues in these fields.

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Professor

2019-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow

Professor of English Linguistics, focusing on historical linguistics and digital humanities.