Function:
A full professor of French language, translation, and linguistics at the University of Padua. His research encompasses a wide range of fields, including grammatical theories, comparative syntax of Italian and French—particularly variations of Quebec French—lexicography, terminology, specialized discourse (notably in law and mediation), and interculturality. He is the author of two books on frozen adverbs and numerous articles on French linguistics. Additionally, he has co-authored a bilingual terminological work on mediation, edited a scholarly edition of a French manuscript on the Fronde, and served as editor for several academic publications.
Personality:
Rigor and precision in scientific research and professional practice, with a focus on the connections between forms of language, cultures, and society.