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Adam Nicholas
Biography
Having completed a degree in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics at the University of Cambridge, Adam has recently accepted an MPhil offer to pursue research in the same place. He specialises in historical linguistics, combining cutting-edge nanosyntactic theory with traditional philological methods in accounting for language change. Adam is extending this approach into legal technology, examining the potential role of core linguistics in analysing legal text.