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Chris Barker, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Linguistics New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
semantics
Website:
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cb125/
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Dissertation: Possessive Descriptions

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Gina 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
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