PhD in Hispanic Linguistics, Master's in Research in Spanish Language and Bachelor's Degree in Hispanic Philology from the Complutense University of Madrid. He is also accredited for access to university teaching bodies as University Professor by ANECA. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Spanish Philology at the Autonomous University of Madrid and a member of the Morphological Theory and Morphology of Spanish (MORFONET) research group (nº F045, research groups of the Autonomous University of Madrid). His research work revolves around Spanish grammar and stems from his collaboration with the research group Relations between the Lexicon and Syntax in Spanish of the Department of Spanish Language and Theory of Literature of the UCM. He is the author of the series La preposición I/II (Madrid, Arco Libros, 2015), as well as the only monographs on the notion of "collectivity", the appositional function and the coordinating structure in synchronous Spanish: Collective expressions in Spanish (Madrid, Arco Libros, 2017), Appositive Constructions in Spanish (Madrid, Arco Libros, 2018) and Coordination (Madrid, Arco Libros 2021). Along these lines, he has published different studies on syntactic and semantic aspects of nominal and prepositional constructions in the journals Onomázein, Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica, Español Actual (Revista de Español Vivo), ELUA (Linguistics Studies of the University of Alicante) and Dicenda (Hispanic Philology Notebooks). On the other hand, he has dedicated part of his research activity to the pragmatic and discursive level, particularly to pragmatic realizability and informative functions in Spanish: “Nonverbal expressions as performative statements. Prepositional Constructions and Emphatic Appeals" (2016), "Implications of Pragmatic Realization in the Construction of Leadership" (2017) and "The Information Functions of the Leader in Cinematographic Discourse" (2021), all of them published in the SJR Círculo magazine. of Linguistics Applied to Communication.