Tim Ongenae (°1997, Eeklo, Belgium) obtained in 2019 a bachelor’s degree in Linguistics and Literature: English-Latin at Ghent University and in 2020 as master’s degree in Historical Linguistics and Literature at the same institution. He also started in 2020 a bachelor’s degree in Italian Linguistics and Literature and an advanced master’s degree in Linguistics: Linguistics in a Comparative Perspective. In September 2021, Tim started working on a PhD in Linguistics about labile verbs in the history of Latin and Early Romance within the project “Transitivity oppositions in a diachronic typological perspective. Labile verbs in the history of the Indo-European languages” under the supervision of Prof. Giovanbattista Galdi, Prof. Anne Breitbarth, Prof. Mark Janse and Dr. Leonid Kulikov. His research interests include Latin and Romance linguistics (focus on Late Latin and Early Romance), historical linguistics, diachronic linguistics, linguistic typology, syntax, semantics and corpus linguistics.