Post-doctoral Fellow
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
University of Rochester

 

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”That is Rosa: Identificational Sentences as Intensional Predication”. (2007) With Lynsey Wolter. In Grønn, Atle (ed.), Proceedings of SuB12, Oslo: ILOS 2008 (ISBN 978-82-92800-00-3).

“What do eye movements tell us about reference resolution? Using ambiguous pronouns to evaluate the linking hypotheses” (2007).
With Eiling Yee and Julie Sedivy. The 20th CUNY conference on human sentence processing, San Diego, March 29th [ Abstract ] [ Poster ]

“The Non-Concealed Nature of Free Relatives: Implications for Connectivity in Specificational Sentences” (2007). With Ivano Caponigro.
In C. Barker and P. Jacobson (eds.) Direct Compositionality, Oxford University Press.

 

 

Identity and Information: Semantic and Pragmatic Aspects of specificational Sentences. 2005. Ph.D. Dissertation, Rutgers.
[ Abstract ] [ Full text of the dissertation ]

 

 

“On the Relation of Connectivity and Specificational Pseudoclefts”,2002, Natural Language Semantics 10.4: 243-284.
(If you are unable to access this link, please email me).

 

 

“On the Construct State, Uniqueness and Genitive Relations”, 2002, Proceedings of IATL 18 (Israeli Association for Theoretical Linguistics)

 

 

“Possession as a Lexical Relation: Evidence from the Hebrew Construct State”. In L. Mikkelsen and C. Potts (eds.), WCCFL 21 Proceedings,
pp. 127-140. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.

 

 

The Syntax and Semantics of Specificational Pseudoclefts in Hebrew. 1999. M.A. Thesis, Tel Aviv University. [ Abstract ] [ Full text of the thesis ]

 

 

 

 

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