Biographie
I am currently a postdoctoral researcher in language sciences and aphasiology, funded by the IdEx Excellence Fellowship for Young Researchers (2025), with an independent project entitled Passive Structures in Aphasia across Languages and Modalities, in collaboration with Dr Seçkin Arslan (CR CNRS).
I also contribute to several research networks, including the Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists (CATs), the European COST Action 22139 (Y-JustLang), and the international research network CauLaGe (CNRS).
My research brings together theoretical linguistics, with a focus on morphosyntax, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and clinical linguistics, especially in relation to aphasia and acquired language disorders. I adopt a cross-linguistic and multimodal perspective, which also includes work on sign languages and draws on a range of experimental methods.
The overarching aim of my work is to bridge linguistic theory with the study of language as a cognitive faculty in both typical and pathological populations, and to translate these insights into practical tools for language assessment and rehabilitation in clinical contexts.