Chris Barker, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Linguistics | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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semanticsWebsite:
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"Chris Barker"Bio:
Dissertation: Possessive Descriptions
Children
Sign in to add traineeGina Taranto | grad student | 2003 | NYU |
Daniel Lassiter | grad student | 2011 | NYU |
Simon Charlow | grad student | 2014 | Rutgers, New Brunswick |
Timothy J. Leffel | grad student | 2014 | NYU |
Dylan Bumford | grad student | 2017 | UCLA |
Sofia Kasyanenko | grad student | 2018 | NYU |
WooJin Chung | grad student | 2019 | NYU |
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Bumford D, Barker C. (2013) Association with distributivity and the problem of multiple antecedents for singular different Linguistics and Philosophy. 36: 355-369 |
Barker C. (2009) Clarity and the Grammar of Skepticism Mind & Language. 24: 253-273 |
Shan CC, Barker C. (2006) Explaining crossover and superiority as left-to-right evaluation Linguistics and Philosophy. 29: 91-134 |
Barker C, Shan C. (2006) Types as Graphs: Continuations in Type Logical Grammar Journal of Logic, Language and Information. 15: 331-370 |
Barker C. (2002) Continuations and the nature of quantification Natural Language Semantics. 10: 211-242 |
Barker C. (1998) Episodic -ee in English: A Thematic Role Constraint on New Word Formation. Language. 74: 695-727 |
Barker C. (1996) Presuppositions for proportional quantifiers Natural Language Semantics. 4: 237-259 |
Barker C. (1995) Episodic -ee in English: Thematic Relations and New Word Formation Semantics and Linguistic Theory. 5: 1-18 |