Adger became a
lecturer at the
University of York in 1993. In 2002 Adger moved to the
Queen Mary University of London, where he had been appointed
Reader in Linguistics. He has investigated the nature of grammatical structure and the relationship between sociolinguistic theories and syntactic structure. From 2006 to 2009 Adger held a
Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship investigating “The Grammar-Meaning Connection”. In 2015, Adger was elected as the seventeenth president of the
Linguistics Association of Great Britain. He visited the
University of Maryland, College Park in 2016, where he delivered a series of lectures discussing
minimalist syntax,
semantics and
merge. From 2020 to 2022 Adger held a
Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship for his project "Simplifying and Restricting Syntax". In July 2020, Adger was a notable signee on a petition for the removal of
Steven Pinker from the
Linguistic Society of America’s honorary status as Fellow of the society. Adger has created
fictional languages for several television productions, including
Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands and
Nautilus. == Selected publications ==