Miembros del grupo

  • JULIO VILLA GARCIA

    Categoría:
    INVESTIGADOR
    Departamento:
    FILOLOGIA INGLESA, FRANCESA Y ALEMANA
    Área:
    NA
    Correo:

    Currículum breve:

    Summary of the last two decades of academic activity

    Jan. 2022-Dec. 2024 - «María Zambrano» International Talent Attraction Grant holder, Visiting Researcher, Theoretical Linguistics Group (LINGUO), Department of English, French and German Philology. University of Oviedo, Spain (EU-funded).

    2020-present (currently on leave) - Senior Lecturer, Linguistics & English Language, University of Manchester, UK.

    2015-2020 - Lecturer (confirmed in post in 2017), Linguistics & English Language, University of Manchester, UK.

    2012-2015 - Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Romance Languages & Literatures, Villanova University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

    2007-2012 - PhD in Linguistics, University of Connecticut, USA.

    2007-2010 - MA in Linguistics, University of Connecticut, USA.

    2006-2007 - MA in Linguistics, University of Essex, UK.

    2005-2006 - Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Washington, DC, USA.

    2004-2005 - Diploma in European Culture and Languages, University of Kent, UK.

    2000-2005 - BA (Hons) in English Studies, University of Oviedo, Spain.

    [Accredited as Profesor Titular de Universidad (ANECA, 2020) and holder of the I3 Programme Certificate of Outstanding Research Trajectory (I3/2021/0664) (Ministry of Universities, Spain, 2023)]

    Selected publications

    • Villa-García, J. (Accepted/to appear, 2023). Hanging Topic Left Dislocations as extrasentential constituents: toward a paratactic account. Evidence from English and Spanish. The Linguistic Review. De Gruyter Mouton.
    • Villa-García, J. & D. Ott. (2023). Recomplementation as a paratactic phenomenon: evidence from Spanish and English. Journal of Linguistics 60: 1-32. Cambridge Core. Cambridge University Press.
    • Villa-García, J. (2022). A realistic bilingual factory. Research Paper – Language and Linguistics. Nexus AEDEAN 2022.1: 23-27.
    • Villa-García, J. (2022). Adquisición y bilingüismo (Acquisition and Bilingualism). Marqueta, B., N. López-Cortés, and A. Ariño-Bizarro (eds.), Avances de la Lingüística y su aplicación didáctica (Advances in linguistics and their teaching application). Linguistics series (pp. 165-178). Madrid: Ediciones Akal.
    • Villa-García, J. & H. Sánchez-Llana. (2022). Asturian and Asturian Spanish phenomena at the syntax-phonology interface: cliticisation phenomena and beyond. Lorenzo, G. (ed.), Sound, Syntax and Contact in the Languages of Asturias. Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, Vol. 36 (pp. 15-44). Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 
    • Villa-García, J. & R. González Rodríguez. (2020). Variation in sí-que contexts: Latin American Spanish. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 5(1), 99: 1-20. Jeneway/Open Library of Humanities.
    • Villa-García, J. & R. González Rodríguez. (2020). On the contrasts between ‘yes' and sí que ‘yes that' in Spanish and the structure of the Complementiser Phrase domain. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 13(2): 451–484. De Gruyter Mouton. 
    • Villa-García, J. (2019). Clitic climbing (or lack thereof) and the Copy Theory of Movement. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 4(1), 84: 1-19. Jeneway/Open Library of Humanities.
    • Villa-García, J. (2019). Dialectal variation in clitic placement in Andalusian and Asturian Spanish negative infinitival imperatives. Gallego, Á. (ed.), The Syntactic Variation of Spanish Dialects (pp. 127-158). Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    • Villa-García, J. (2019). Recomplementation in English and Spanish: Delineating the CP Space. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 4(1), 56: 1-44. Jeneway/Open Library of Humanities.
    • Villa-García, J. (2018). Properties of the Extended Verb Phrase: Agreement, the Structure of INFL, and Subjects. Geeslin, K. (ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Spanish Linguistics (pp. 329-350). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    • Villa-García, J. (2016). TP-ellipsis in multiple-complementiser contexts in Spanish: on topical remnants and focal licensors. Borealis 5(2): 135-172.
    • Villa-García, J. & I. Suárez-Palma. (2016). Early Null and Overt Subjects in the Spanish of Simultaneous English-Spanish Bilinguals and Crosslinguistic Influence. Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics (RESLA/SJAL) 29(2): 350–395. John Benjamins Publishing Company.
    • Villa-García, J. (2015). The Syntax of Multiple-que Sentences in Spanish. Along the left periphery. Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, Vol. 2. Ámsterdam/Filadelfia: John Benjamins.  
    • Villa-García, J. (2012). Spanish subjects can be subjects: Acquisitional and empirical evidence. Iberia: An International Journal of Theoretical Linguistics 4(2): 124-169.
    • Villa-García, J. (2012). Recomplementation and locality of movement in Spanish. Probus: An International Journal of Latin and Romance Linguistics 24(2): 257-314. De Gruyter Mouton.