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Angelika Kratzer is a Professor of Linguistics at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Her specialization is Formal Semantics and the Syntax/Semantics Interface. Current research areas include Event and Situation Semantics, Quantification, Scalar Implicatures, and Meaning and Intonation. She received her M.A. from the University of Konstanz and her Dr. Phil. from the University of Konstanz. Recent publications include (with Junko Shimoyama) “Indeterminate Pronouns: The View from Japanese,” in Proceedings of the 3rd Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics; “Facts: Particulars or Information Units?,” in Linguistics and Philosophy; and “Telicity and the Semantics of Objective Case,” in The Syntax of Time (MIT Press).

Advanced Seminar: Alternatives in Semantics | LSA.201
TR 10:10-11:50
Three Week Course | Second Session

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