UNIVERSITY OF SZEGED

DOCTORAL SCHOOL IN LINGUISTICS

 

Balázs L. Gábor is an honorary professor, a retired associate professor. His research areas include: historical morphology of Slavic languages, methodological issues in the history of language, Old Church Slavic, and Slavic loanwords in Hungarian. He conducts in-depth research into the applicability of natural morphology in the historical study of Slavic languages. He was the representative and coordinator of the Bulgarian major since its inception until his retirement. He has participated in numerous domestic and international conferences and professional discussions, and is a member of the editorial board of the Bulgarian journal Съпоставително езикознание / Contrastive Linguistics. From 2020, he was the head of the Department of Slavic Philology for a year and a half. He is a founding member of the Slavic Historical Studies doctoral program, within the framework of which he teaches historical phonology and historical morphology. So far, two of his doctoral students have defended their doctoral theses, and the defence of one doctoral student is expected in the near future.


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