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Marie-Eve Ritz is an Associate Professor in Linguistics at the University of Western Australia. She obtained her PhD in Linguistics from the University of Paris-Sorbonne, Paris IV. Her research focuses on semantic analysis of temporal categories and involves theoretical developments in historical linguistics, language variation, and the semantics/pragmatics interface. Ritz has been involved in several international collaborative projects, including the TAMEAL project, which studies the interrelation of tense, aspect, modality, and evidentiality in Australian Aboriginal languages. She has successfully supervised the completion of 39 HDR students over the past 15 years, covering topics such as tense aspect, language teaching, translation, and discourse analysis. Ritz has presented keynotes at various international conferences and has published numerous papers and book chapters in her field. Her research interests include semantics, pragmatics, semantic change, tense aspect, and the use of present perfect in Australian English. She is also a native speaker of French and fluent in English, with advanced skills in German and intermediate proficiency in Spanish.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Teaching and researching in the field of Linguistics, focusing on semantic analysis and language variation.
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