Anna Pineda Editor

Alice Corr is Associate Professor in the Department of Modern Languages, University of Birmingham, where she specializes in the comparative morphosyntax, dialectology, and history of the Romance languages. A Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy and former secondary school teacher, she has a longstanding interest in broadening the horizons of what it means to study and teach languages and linguistics, and is currently Co-Lead for Spanish on the multi-institutional Linguistics in MFL project (2017-). Her collaborative work in this area has led to several invited talks; training sessions and consultancy for teachers and other languages professionals; media coverage and scholarly publications. She is author of The Grammar of the Utterance: How to do things with Ibero-Romance (OUP, 2022). Anna Pineda has a bachelor's degree in Catalan Philology (2009), a master's degree in Advanced Studies in Catalan Language and Literature (2010) and PhD in Cognitive Science and Linguistics (2014). Her research focuses on the syntactic variation of Romance languages, and she has extensively published in international high-rank peer-reviewed journals and the most renowned publishing houses. Likewise, she has regularly presented her research results at the most prestigious international conferences in her field and has built international research networks and connections.