Core Group Members

The COST Action CA22115 “PhraConRep” has a Core Group (CG) consisting of the COST Action Chair, Vice Chair, Working Group Leaders (and Vice Leaders), Science Communication Coordinator and Grant Awarding Coordinator. The Core Group can help with day-to-day management and urgency cases.

Action Chair: Prof Katrin SCHLUND

Action Vice Chair: Prof Vladimir KARABALIĆ

Grant Holder Scientific Representative: Prof Vladimir KARABALIĆ

Science Communication Coordinator: Dr Gokhan OZKAN

Grant Awarding Coordinator: Prof Hana BERGEROVA

WG1 Leader: Prof Carmen MELLADO BLANCO

WG2 Leader: Dr Nikolche MICKOSKI

WG3 Leader: Prof Vladimir KARABALIĆ

WG4 Leader: Dr Tamas KISPAL

WG5 Leader: Prof Marcel PIKHART



The success of the COST Action CA22115, “A Multilingual Repository of Phraseme Constructions in Central and Eastern European Languages” (PhraConRep), is driven by the dedication and expertise of our distinguished core group members. This diverse team brings together leading scholars and researchers from across Europe, each contributing a wealth of knowledge and experience in linguistics, computational modeling, data curation, and more, to create a groundbreaking multilingual repository of Phraseme Constructions.

Our core group members play a pivotal role in guiding the direction of the project, coordinating research activities, and ensuring the successful implementation of the project’s objectives. They represent a wide range of disciplines and come from various academic and research institutions, reflecting the interdisciplinary and collaborative spirit of the COST Action.

Below is a list of the core group members who are steering the PhraConRep project towards achieving its aim of facilitating comparative research on Phraseme Constructions across Central and Eastern European languages. Their collective efforts are instrumental in advancing our understanding of language use, enhancing language learning and teaching methodologies, and fostering greater intercomprehension among the languages of Europe.

We extend our gratitude to all core group members for their commitment and contributions to the PhraConRep project. Their expertise and collaborative efforts are crucial in realizing the vision of this pioneering research initiative.