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Anna Szabolcsi
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Professor of Linguistics
Ph.D. 1987 (Linguistics), Hungarian Academy of Sciences; M.A. 1978 (Linguistics), Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest; B.A. 1976 (English and Linguistics), Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest.

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Research Interests:

formal semantics; Hungarian syntax; syntax/semantics interface.

Fellowships/Honors:

National Science Foundation grant, 2005; Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1999; Visiting Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1997; National Science Foundation grant, 1993-1995; Faculty at the Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, 1993.

Selected Works:

Optionality, scope, and licensing: An application of partially ordered sets (with Raffaella Bernardi). Forthcoming in Journal of Logic, Language, and Information.
Positive polarity--negative polarity. Forthcoming in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory.
Verbal Complexes, with H. Koopman. M.I.T. Press. 2000.
Ways of Scope Taking, editor and contributor. Kluwer. 1997.
The noun phrase. In The Syntactic Structure of Hungarian, ed. by Kiefer and Kiss. Academic Press. 1994. 179-275.
Combinatory grammar and projection from the lexicon. In Lexical Matters, ed. by Sag and Szabolcsi. CSLI, Stanford. 1992.

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