CLUP has currently 26 research collaborators.
Afonso Novaes Menezes

Anabela Gonçalves
Anabela Gonçalves is a Full Professor at the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon, a member of the Center of Linguistics of the University of Lisbon and a collaborator at the Centre of Linguistics of the University of Porto. At the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon, she completed her MA in Linguística Portuguesa Descritiva: Sintaxe/Semântica (1992), with a dissertation on the syntax of auxiliary verbs in European Portuguese, and her PhD in Letras (2000), with the analysis of complex predicates in European Portuguese; she did her Habilitation (“Agregação”) in Portuguese Linguistics (2016) at the same University. Her main area of research is syntax, from a theoretical and comparative perspective. In collaboration with researchers from different universities, she has also been working on the acquisition of syntax, the syntax-semantics interface, clinical linguistics, educational linguistics, and translation. She is Associate Editor of Journal of Portuguese Linguistics.
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Andreea Teletin

Ângela Lopes
Angela Filipe Lopes holds a Ph.D. in Language Sciences – Language Teaching from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto. Her research area focuses on the reading-writing continuum in Portuguese L2, from an applied psycholinguistic perspective. She has been teaching Portuguese L2 since 2002. She served as an Invited Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto (FLUP) from January 2021 to June 2022. She taught courses such as Psycholinguistics, Language and Cognition, Language Acquisition, or Psycholinguistics and Language Learning. She has been a member of the Center for Linguistics of the University of Porto (CLUP) since 2015.
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Bárbara Azevedo
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Carlos Rogério Sousa e Silva
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Celda Gonçalves Morgado
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Daliborka Sarić

Douglas de Oliveira Cardoso
Bachelor in Computer Science (2008), master and doctor in Systems and Computer Engineering (2012 and 2017, respectively), all from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. Previously a tenured professor at CEFET-RJ and researcher at Ci2-IPT, he is currently a researcher at CLUP. He is the author of dozens of peer-reviewed articles published in international scientific events and journals. He has supervised doctoral and master’s theses as well as final projects by undergraduate students. In a broad sense, his topics of interest are Machine Learning, Data Science, and Complex Networks.
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Félix do Carmo

Filomena Viegas
Gabriela Matos

Idalina Ferreira
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Joana Forbes
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Lurdes Ferreira
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Marcela Faria
Marcela Faria has a master’s degree in Linguistics from the Faculty of Arts of the University of Porto (FLUP) and a bachelor’s degree in Language Sciences from the same institution. She is attending the 3rd Cycle of Studies in Language Sciences at FLUP, with a FCT PhD studentship and she is also a member of the Linguistics Center of the University of Porto (CLUP). She works in the areas of Humanities/Languages and Literature with an emphasis on Linguistics. Her main study interests are phenomena related to subareas such as Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis. She participated in 2 scientific research projects and, outside of Academia, she has experience in the areas of communication, business consultancy (B2B; B2C), and education. She is a member of Associação Portuguesa de Linguística (APL).
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Maria Aldina Marques
Maria Aldina de Bessa Ferreira Rodrigues Marques has a PhD in Language Sciences, Portuguese Linguistics (2000), with a thesis on Aspects of the Functioning of Parliamentary Political Discourse – the enunciative organization of the debate of Interpellation to the Government. She is Associate professor with aggregation at the Department of Portuguese and Lusophone Studies of the School of Arts and Humanities at the University of Minho. She is an integrated researcher at CEHUM, Center for Humanistic Studies at the University of Minho, and a collaborating researcher at the Center for Linguistic Studies at the University of Porto (CLUP), and she has several publications on Portuguese and foreign books and magazines. As research areas, within a theoretical framework of linguistic discourse analyses, she has been investigating political discourse, media discourse, scientific discourse, and oral discourse.
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Maria João Freitas
Maria João Freitas is a linguist and a researcher at the Centro de Linguística da Universidade de Lisboa. She is currently Associate Professor (with Agregação) at the Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras and director of the Doctoral Program in Linguistics at this institution (since 2013). She holds an MA in Portuguese Phonetics and Phonology (1990), focusing on speech temporal structure, a PhD in Humanities (1998), focusing on the acquisition of syllable structure by Portuguese children, and an Aggregation in Portuguese Linguistics (2013). She is (co-)author of book chapters and articles in Portuguese and international journals, and has organized books for scientific dissemination in the fields of language acquisition and phonology. In collaboration with colleagues from different universities and with former MA and PhD students, she is developing research on the following topics: (i) the nature of child phonological representations; (ii) the role of the phonological constituency in describing typical and atypical development, thus building bridges with the field of Clinical Linguistics; (iii) the relationship between phonological knowledge and the development of metalinguistic skills, thus building bridges with the field of Educational Linguistics. She has been responsible for and a member of several research projects. In recent years she has collaborated with two international projects: the PhonBank Project (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada; Carnegie Mellon, USA); the Crosslinguistic Child Phonology Project (University of British Columbia, Canada). Her teaching experience includes courses and seminars in the fields of phonology, language acquisition and speech comprehension and production. She has (co)supervised several post-doctoral, doctoral and master projects. Her research interests include phonology, language acquisition, clinical linguistics, and educational linguistics.

Mariana Silva
Mirta dos Santos y Fernández
Mirta Santos Fernández holds a PhD in Philology (Linguistic and Literary Studies, Theory and Applications) from the Faculty of Philology at UNED and defended her doctoral thesis in 2017. She also holds two University Master’s degrees, both attended at UNED: the University Master´s Degree in Teachers Training for Compulsory Secondary Education, Upper Secondary Education, Vocational Training and Language Teaching and the University Master’s Degree in Grammatical and Stylistic Analysis of Spanish Language. She also holds a Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) in Spanish Philology. In 2010, she obtained academic recognition of this DAS to a Master’s Degree from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto, for professional purposes.
She has worked at FLUP since 2011 as a professor in the Spanish and Spanish-American Studies Area at DEPER. Between 2007 and 2010 she worked as an assistant professor at the Bragança Polytechnic Institute.
Within the scope of research, she is part of CITCEM’s “Local and global representations” group, as an integrated researcher, and of CLUP, as a collaborator. Her main research interests in Linguistics are teaching and learning processes of Spanish as a Foreign Language, morphology, syntax and applied lexicography, especially studies of lexical availability.
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Mónica Barros Lorenzo
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Natalia Djajarahardja
Invited Assistant Professor and PhD student in Language Sciences at FLUP. Natalia holds an MA in Translation and Language Services (UP) and a BA in Translation and Interpreting (UMESP – Brazil). Her research focuses on the contrastive studies between Brazilian and European Portuguese.
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Neusa Bastos

Paula Filipa Silva
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Rolf Kemmler
Nascido em Reutlingen (Alemanha) em 23 setembro de 1967, Rolf Kemmler atualmente é Professor Auxiliar da Universidade de Trás-os-Montes (UTAD) e Alto Douro e Secretário do Centro de Estudos em Letras (CEL) da UTAD. É agregado em Ciências da Linguagem pela UTAD desde 9 de abril de 2014 e possui dos graus de doutor. Desde 6 de julho de 2005 é Doktor der Philosophie (Dr. phil.) pela área das Ciências da Linguagem e da Literatura Universidade de Bremen (Alemanha). Recentemente, em 9 de novembro de 2018, defendeu com máximo sucesso na Universidade de Vigo (Galiza) a sua tese de doutoramento dedicada aos inícios da aprendizagem e do ensino do alemão em Portugal. A sua formação académica básica na Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen (Alemanha) terminou com o grau de Magister Artium (M.A.) em Filologia Românica em 1997.
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Ronaldo Batista
Post-Doctorate from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium – 2016) and the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (Portugal – 2023). PhD in Linguistics from the University of São Paulo (2007, Brazil). Professor of the Postgraduate Program in Language and Literature at Mackenzie University (São Paulo, Brazil), where he works as a teacher, researcher, and advisor on topics related to the history of language knowledge. Visiting Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium), 2016. Visiting Researcher at the Center for Studies in Letters at the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (Vila Real, Portugal), 2023. Associate Researcher at the Historiography of Linguistics Laboratory (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Guest Research Member of the Center for Studies in Language at the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (Vila Real, Portugal). Collaborating Member of the Linguistics Center of the University of Porto (Porto, Portugal). Author of five books. Organizer of more than ten books. Author of specialized articles, chapters, and books on Linguistic Historiography.
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