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Richard FAURE
Associate Professor (Maître de Conférences)
Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis
Former positions : Teaching and research associate in linguistics at the University of Caen (2010-2011); Teaching and research associate in Greek linguistics at Paris-Sorbonne University (2009-2010); Teaching associate at Paris-Sorbonne University (2006-2009).
Education
2006-2010 PhD, Paris-Sorbonne University (Paris IV)
Certificate in Modern Greek (2006-2009)
EALing (Fall School at the ENS, Paris, 2009)
Visiting Graduate Student UCLA (Fall 2008)
Spring School of semantics, Toulouse, March 31st, April 1st-2nd 2008
External Student at EPHE (École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris) in Linguistic Typology, Indo-European comparative grammar and Greek dialectology
2005-2006 Master2 (MA) in Greek linguistics, Paris-Sorbonne University summa cum laude
External Student of the Master at the ENS of Paris (Introductory courses on generative syntax, formal semantics and phonology)
2004-2005 Agrégation de Grammaire (Teacher examination in Classical Linguistics and Literature)
2003-2004 Master1, Paris-Sorbonne University
2002-2003 Bachelor in Classical Studies
Bachelor in History
Languages
Modern languages
French (mother tongue)
English, German: fluent
Russian, Modern Greek: reading and speaking knowledge
Italian, Spanish: reading knowledge
Peul: notions
Ancient languages
Latin, Ancient Greek, Sanscrit: reading knowledge
Armenian: notions
Research
Research centers
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2011- 2010-2011 |
UMR 6039 BCL - CNRS (Bases,
Corpus, langage) EA 4255 CRISCO (Centre de Recherches Inter-langues sur la Signification en Contexte/ Interlingual Research Centre on Meaning in Context, Université de Caen) |
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2006 à 2010 |
EA 1491 (Éditions et commentaires des textes grecs et latin, Université Paris IV) |
Thesis : « Embedded Interrogative in Classical Greek Prose ». In this work, I provide a new typology of question-embedding predicates and address the issue of the relation between relatives and interrogatives, which are morphologically distinct in Greek. The results can be generalized to many languages. I also explore some questions specific to Greek such as the Oblique Optative.
Master2 : « Embedded Constituent Questions and Relative Clauses in Demosthenes’ Discourses ». Preparatory work of my thesis. It aimed at highlighting the problems that arise in the distribution of these two clause-types, and at proposing some solutions.
Master1 : « Studies in Solon’s language ». This work aimed at describing the different aspects of the language of the great legislator. Each level of the linguistic analysis was studied, in relation to metrics, stylistics and literature.
[1] (to appear) The Oblique Optative, a case of narrative tense. The example of the Future Optative, Proceedings of the conference The 8th International Meeting on Greek Linguistics: “The Greek Verb: Morphology, Syntax, Semantics”. Museo Archeologico di Agrigento October 1st-3rd 2009.
[2] 2011, Are some Indirect Interrogatives Free Relatives used as Concealed questions ?, Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Greek Linguistics (October 29th-31st 2009, Chicago), p. 154-164.
[3] 2010, L'Optatif oblique serait-il un temps ?, Lalies 30, 281-294.
[4] 2006 [2009], Factif émotifs, factifs cognitifs et accommodation locale. Verbum 28(4), p. 415-431.
Reviews
[5] 2011, Review of the International Conference on Greek and Latin Syntax/Colloque international de syntaxe grecque et latine: Paris, École normale supérieure, 26-27 novembre 2010., Paris, 26-27 novembre 2010, Bollettino di Studi Latini 41, p. 268-273.
Communications
Peer-reviewed international conferences
[1] 2010, The Interaction between Presupposition and Focus : Classical Greek Embedded Exclamatives, Conference on Ancient Greek and Semantic Theory (December 16th-18th 2010, Nijmegen, Netherlands).
[2]2009, Can free relatives be concealed questions in Classical Greek ?. 9th International Conference on Greek Linguistics (ICGL 9), (October 29th-31st 2009, Chicago).
[3] 2009, The Complement of Declarative Speech Act Predicates (SAPs). Verb Typologies revisited: A Cross-linguistic Reflection on Verbs and Verb Classes (February 5th-7th 2009, Gand).
[4] 2008, Non veridical predicates and question embedding. Evidence from Ancient Greek and English. Syntax under lexical rule: the role of clause-embedding predicates (December 12th-13rd 2008, Berlin).
[5] 2008, Retour sur la factivité [a Review of factivity]. Conference on Semantics and Modelisation, (April 3rd-4th 2008, Toulouse).
Peer-reviewed national conferences
[6] 2011, Les emplois communs de τίς et de ὅστις, Latin quis/qui, grec τίς/τις : deux grammèmes parallèles ?, Workshop (January 21st 2011, Université de Rouen/ERIAC)
Non peer-reviewed conferences, seminar and internal talks
[7] 2012, Savoir, dire et la sélection des interrogatives en grec classique, Séminaire de l'équipe DDP (BCL), 15 mars 2012
[8] 2011, La classification des verbes introducteurs de subordonnées interrogatives, Séminaire de l'équipe "énonciation" (BCL), 10 novembre 2011
[9] 2011, Les subordonnées interrogatives du grec ancien et les verbes qui les introduisent , Conférence donnée au CRISCO le 10 février 2011
[10] 2010, L’Optatif futur [The Future Optative], Journée du groupe aspect en grec ancien (Novembre 20th 2010 ENS, Paris).
[11] 2010, Le couple ὅς/ὅστις en grec classique, Colloque doctoral Pise / Paris en grec ancien (March 18th-20th 2010, Paris).
[12] 2008, How to deal with non-veridical-responsive predicates ?, UCLA Syntax and Semantics Seminar, (Los Angeles, 17 octobre 2008)
Conference organization
Co-organizer of the conference: Journées de Syntaxe Grecque et Latine (26-27 novembre 2010, Paris).
Teaching
2011- Associate professor at the Classics department (University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis). Courses in Latin and Romance linguistics, courses in Greek language (First, second and third years of « licence » (Undergraduate degree))
2010-2011 Teaching and research associate at the linguistics department (University of Caen Basse-Normandie). Introductory courses in linguistics (First year of Undergraduate degree) ; Courses in French linguistic (Graduate Degree).
2009-2010 Teaching and research associate in Greek linguistics at Paris-Sorbonne University.
Courses on linguistics (Greek syntax, semantics, phonology, dialectology): First, second and third years of « licence » (Undergraduate degree).
2006-2009 Teaching associate at Paris-Sorbonne University.
Courses in linguistics, Greek language and Greek literature.
Awards
2010 Teaching and research associateship (awarded competitively). University of Caen Basse-Normandie
2009 Teaching and research associateship (awarded competitively). Paris-Sorbonne University
2006 Doctoral fellowship (awarded competitively). Paris-Sorbonne University
2006 Teaching Associateship (awarded competitively). Paris-Sorbonne University