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Barry Schein is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Southern California and received his Ph.D. in Linguistics from MIT in 1986. His area of research is Semantics and some recent papers include “Adverbial, Descriptive Reciprocals,” in Philosophical Perspectives 17.1: Language & Philosophical Linguistics; and “Events and the Semantic Content of Thematic Relations,” in Logical Form and Language (Oxford University Press).

The Varieties of Reference to Events | LSA.134
MW 8:15-9:55
Three Week Course | First Session