Research: From adverbials to prepositional phrases: Indo-European paths in the light of some case studies (gr. ἐκ, itt. parā, ai. adhi)
Education: She obtained her bachelor's degree in Literature at the University of Verona in 2020, with a thesis entitled 'Form and Functionality of Nominal Cases: the Example of Greek -φι' (s. cum laude, supervisor Prof. Paola Cotticelli-Kurras). In 2022, she obtained a German-Italian master's degree in Tradition and Interpretation of Literary Texts from the Universities of Verona and Augsburg, with a thesis entitled 'The Grammar of Pāṇini and its Reception' (s. cum laude, supervisors Prof. Paola Cotticelli-Kurras and Sabine Schwarze). She attended the 2022 and 2023 editions of the Cispels summer school on the history of linguistic thought. Work experience: She carried out 100 hours of tutoring for the course 'Introduction to the study of language' (italian academic field: L-LIN/01, 2022/2023), held by Prof. Alfredo Rizza and Prof. Paola Cotticelli-Kurras at the University of Verona, as part of a project named POT COBASCO. She participated as a scholarship holder (01/05/2023 - 01/10/2023) in the PRIN2017 project "Parts of speech meet rhetorics: searching for syntax in the continuity between the Middle Ages and the Modern Age" (Prot. 20172F2FEZ), directed by Prof. Paola Cotticelli-Kurras. She participated in the XXXII. Internationales Kolloquium des Studienkreis 'Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaft' (2023) in Portugal, with a contribution entitled "So weit gingen sie nicht: F. Bopp und A.W. Schlegel über indische Grammatiker". She was a member of the organising committee for the conference 'Names in the Economy, NITE VII' (Verona, 2023). Language skills: Italian, English (B2), German (C1).