I am a postdoctoral researcher at the HUN-REN Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics in Budapest (formerly an institute of the Hungarian Academy of  Sciences). During academic year 2023/24, I will be also working as an assistant professor at the Department of English Linguistics at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE). 

In 2019, I obtained a PhD degree from the University of Szeged, the title of my dissertation is Non-finite adverbial clauses in Udmurt

Research interests

My research focuses on (morpho)syntax; specifically, I am interested in subordination, non-finite clauses and nominalizations, ellipsis phenomena and possessive constructions. 

Languages

I have worked mostly on Udmurt, a Uralic language spoken in the Russian Federation, on which I have done extensive fieldwork, and more recently, on Meadow Mari. In the future, I also aim to work more on my mother tongue, Bulgarian.

Projects

Currently, I participate in the following research projects: The ins and outs of mixed extended projections (PI:  Éva Dékány), Implications of endangered Uralic languages for syntactic theory and the history of Hungarian (PI: Katalin É. Kiss) and Adverbial clauses and their dependency relationships (PI: Łukasz Jedrzejowski).