Phoevos Panagiotidis is Associate Professor of Theoretical Linguistics and Vice-Chair of English Studies at the University of Cyprus. He earned his PhD from Essex University in 2000 and has published extensively in journals and jointly authored volumes. He is the author of a successful Greek-language popular science introduction to Linguistics, published by Crete University Press in 2013, and of two monographs: Pronouns, Clitics and empty nouns (Benjamins, 2002) and Categorial Features: a generative theory of word class categories (CUP, 2015). His research interests include lexical categories, roots, pronouns, the nominal domain, mixed projections, and the syntax of Greek and Balkan languages.