June 2022 to August 2022 – Assistant Professor – GITAM-HYD
Research Interest
My research focuses on noun modification in general and particularly on adjectives in language that do not contain adjectives as lexical items. These languages, instead, build adjectives from other lexical items such as nouns and verbs using complex syntactic mechanisms such as relativization and case marking. I seek to understand how these structures are built in syntax and how the modification relation is established within semantics.
Awards
2017 – Institute Fellowship – IIT Delhi
2015 – NET (Linguistics) – UGC
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Interests
Language Contact and Variation
Natural Language Processing
Theoretical Linguistics (Morpho-Syntax)
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Top Achievements
Education
2016
Integrated MA
University of Hyderabad
India
2023
PhD
Indian Institute of Technology – Delhi
India
Experience
June 2022 to August 2022 – Assistant Professor – GITAM-HYD
Research Interests
My research focuses on noun modification in general and particularly on adjectives in language that do not contain adjectives as lexical items. These languages, instead, build adjectives from other lexical items such as nouns and verbs using complex syntactic mechanisms such as relativization and case marking. I seek to understand how these structures are built in syntax and how the modification relation is established within semantics.
June 2022 to August 2022 – Assistant Professor – GITAM-HYD
Research Interests
My research focuses on noun modification in general and particularly on adjectives in language that do not contain adjectives as lexical items. These languages, instead, build adjectives from other lexical items such as nouns and verbs using complex syntactic mechanisms such as relativization and case marking. I seek to understand how these structures are built in syntax and how the modification relation is established within semantics.