Martin Maiden (born Southampton, UK, 20 May 1957) is Statutory Professor of the Romance Languages at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford.
Education
Maiden was educated at King Edward VI School, Southampton, and then at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he received a BA in Modern and Medieval Languages, having studied French, Italian, Romance philology, and general linguistics, in 1980 and a PhD in Linguistics in 1987 (doctoral thesis: Metaphony and the Italian dialects: a study in morphologisation).
Career
Maiden became lecturer in Italian at the University of Bath (1982âÂÂ1989) and subsequently lecturer in Romance Philology at the University of Cambridge (1989âÂÂ1996), where he was a Fellow of Downing College. In 1996 he took up his position in Oxford.
Maiden specialises in the history and structure of the Romance languages, especially varieties of Romanian, Dalmatian, Italian with other Italo-Romance dialects, historical linguistics, morphology, and dialectology. He has published over 200 articles and book chapters, and edited or authored several books, in these areas and the grammar of Italian. He has also co-edited volumes on morphological theory with particular reference to Romance languages.
Honours
He has been a Fellow of the British Academy since 2003. He holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Bucharest, and in 2013 was appointed to the rank of "Commander" in the Romanian National Order of Faithful Service. In 2018 he was elected a Member of Academia Europaea and in 2019 he was made an Honorary Fellow of Downing College. In 2019 he was also appointed Membro corrispondente of the Italian Accademia della Crusca.
Selected publications
Maiden is also a contributor to all of the edited volumes cited.
- 1991 Interactive Morphonology. Metaphony in Italy. London: Routledge.
- 1992 'Irregularity as a determinant of morphological change', Journal of Linguistics 28:285-312.
- 1995 A Linguistic History of Italian. London: Longman.
- 1995 (edited with J. C. Smith), Linguistic Theory and the Romance Languages. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins.
- 1997 (edited with M. Parry) The Dialects of Italy. London: Routledge.
- 1998 Storia linguistica dellâÂÂitaliano, Bologna: il Mulino.
- 2001 'A strange affinity: perfecto y tiempos afines', Bulletin of Hispanic Studies 58:441-64.
- 2001 âÂÂDi nuovo sulle alternanze velari nel verbo italiano e spagnoloâÂÂ, Cuadernos de filologÃÂa italiana 8.39-61.
- 2003 âÂÂVerb augments and meaninglessness in Romance morphologyâÂÂ, Studi di grammatica italiana 22:1-61.
- 2004 âÂÂWhen lexemes become allomorphs: on the genesis of suppletionâÂÂ, Folia Linguistica 38:227-256.
- 2005 âÂÂMorphological autonomy and diachronyâÂÂ, Yearbook of Morphology 2004, 137-75.
- 2007 (with C. Robustelli) A Reference Grammar of Modern Italian. London: Hodder Arnold.
- 2008 'Lexical nonsense and morphological sense. On the real importance of "folk etymology" and related phenomena for historical linguists', in Eythórsson, Th. (ed.) Grammatical Change and Linguistic Theory. The Rosendal Papers. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: Benjamins, 307-28.
- 2009 'From pure phonology to pure morphology. The reshaping of the Romance verb'. Recherches deÃÂ linguistique de Vincennes 38:45-82.
- 2011 (edited with J. C. Smith and A. Ledgeway) The Cambridge History of the Romance Languages I Structures. Cambridge: CUP.
- 2011 (edited with J. C. Smith, M. Goldbach, and M.-O. Hinzelin) Morphological Autonomy. Perspectives from Romance Inflectional Morphology. Oxford: OUP.
- 2011 'Allomorphy, autonomous morphology and phonological conditioning in the history of the Daco-Romance present and subjunctiveâÂÂ, Transactions of the Philological Society 109:59-91.
- 2013 (edited with J. C. Smith and A. Ledgeway) The Cambridge History of the Romance Languages II Contexts. Cambridge: CUP.
- 2013 âÂÂThe Latin âÂÂthird stemâ and its Romance descendantsâÂÂ. Diachronica 30:492-530.
- 2016 (edited with A. Ledgeway) The Oxford Guide to the Romance Languages. Oxford: OUP.
- 2016 âÂÂThe Romanian alternating gender in diachrony and synchronyâÂÂ. Folia Linguistica Historica. DOI 10.1515/flih-2016-0004
- 2017 'Cu privire la geneza vocalelor tematice în sistemul verbal dacoromanic'. In Dragomirescu, A., Nicolae, A., Stan, C. & Zafiu, R. (eds), Sintaxa ca mod de a fi. Omagiu Gabrielei PanàDindelegan, la aniversare. Bucharest: Editura UniversitÃÂÃÂii din BucureÃÂti, 247-54.
- 2018 The Romance Verb. Morphomic Structure and Diachrony. Oxford: OUP.
- 2018 âÂÂNew thoughts on an old puzzle. The Italian alternation type dissi, dicesti, feci, facesti, etc.âÂÂ. Revue romane 52:217-60.
- 2020 (edited with S. Wolfe) Variation and Change in Gallo-Romance Grammar. Oxford: OUP
- 2021 (with A. Dragomirescu, G. PanÃÂ Dindelegan, O. UÃÂÃÂ BÃÂrbulescu, and R. Zafiu) The Oxford History of Romanian Morphology. Oxford: OUP.
- 2021 Cât de âÂÂslavÃÂâ este morfologia flexionaràa limbii române?â Studii ÃÂi cercetÃÂri lingvistice 71:24-34
- 2021 'The morphomeâÂÂ. Annual Review of Linguistics 7:89-108.
- 2022 (edited with A. Ledgeway) The Cambridge Handbook of Romance Linguistics. Cambridge: CUP.
- 2024 âÂÂThe long history of a syncretism in Italo-Romance and Ladin verb morphologyâÂÂ. Ricerche linguistiche 1:169-197
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