Clackson was born on 13 September 1966 in
Gloucester. His father is Andrew Peter Clackson and his mother is Anne Claire Clackson (
née Bramley). He attended
Loughborough Grammar School and then
Trinity College, Cambridge, where he received his BA in 1988, his MA, and his PhD in 1992. While at the
University of Cambridge, Clackson studied under Robert Coleman. His Ph.D. thesis served as a basis for his 1994 book
The Linguistic Relationship between Armenian and Greek. His research interests include ancient languages of the Italian peninsula (
Latin,
Sabellian,
Etruscan), Indo-European linguistics, Latin linguistics,
Greek linguistics and
Armenian. He was a junior
research fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge from 1991 to 1995, a lecturer in classics at the University of Cambridge from 1997 to 2012, and a
reader in Comparative Philology from 2012 to 2016. Since 1998, he has been a fellow of
Jesus College, Cambridge. He was awarded a
Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2001. He is currently the editor of the
Transactions of the Philological Society, the oldest scholarly journal devoted to the study of language that has an unbroken tradition. Clackson is the current Secretary of the Friends of the
Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground, where there is a memorial to his first wife,
Sarah Clackson, who died in 2003. He has been married to the sociologist Veronique Mottier since 2005. ==Publications==