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Alexander Williams (PhD, U. Pennsylvania) is Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy. His work is mainly in verbal semantics and its relation to clausal syntax, across languages. The aim is a theory of semantic composition in natural languages, and correspondingly a theory of semantic values for verbs, both as components of the individual mind. He is also interested in formal language theory and logical grammars. Email: alxndrw@umd.edu Representative publications"Themes, cumulativity, and resultatives," Linguistic Inquiry 40: 686-700. "Patients in Igbo and Mandarin," in Event Structures in Linguistic Forma and Interpretation (Doelling et al., eds), 1-30. "Adverbial quantification over (interrogative) complements," in Proceedings of the 19th WCCFL. |