Professor Nigel Vincent FBA
- Fellow type
- UK Fellow
- Year elected
- 2006
- Subjects
- Linguistics
- Sections
- Linguistics and Philology
Summary
I am Professor Emeritus of General & Romance Linguistics at The University of Manchester, where from 1987 to 2011 I held the Mont Follick Chair of Comparative Philology. My research interests lie in the history of Latin and the Romance languages, in particular Italian and the dialects of Italy, and in the study of the mechanisms of morphosyntactic change. I completed my undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Cambridge and have held lecturing posts at the Universities of London (Birkbeck College), Lancaster, Hull and Cambridge. I was an Erskine Fellow at the University of Canterbury (NZ) in 2000 and have held visiting posts at the Universities of Copenhagen, Pavia and Rome. I was Vice-President for Research and HE Policy at the British Academy from 2010 to 2014, and am a former President of the Philological Society and of the International Society for Historical Linguistics. I am a member of the Academia Europaea. In 2007 I was the surprised and very pleased recipient of a Festschrift on the occasion of my 60th birthday entitled Sui dialetti italoromanzi. Saggi in onore di Nigel B. VIncent edited by two of my former PhD students Delia Bentley and Adam Ledgeway.
Current post
Professor Emeritus of General and Romance Linguistics, The University of Manchester
Past appointments
University of Manchester Professor Emeritus of General and Romance Linguistics, University of Manchester
2011 -
University of Manchester Mont Follick Professor of Comparative Philology
1987 - 2011
University of Cambridge Lecturer in Linguistics
1981 - 1987
University of Hull Lecturer in Linguistics
1976 - 1981