Anna Szabolcsi, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Linguistics New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Semantics, Syntax
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Haoze Li grad student NYU
Filippo Beghelli grad student 1995 UCLA Linguistics
Martin Honcoop grad student 1998 Leiden
Eytan Zweig grad student 2002-2008 NYU
Laura D. Rimell grad student 2012 NYU (Neurotree)
Inna G. Livitz grad student 2013 NYU
Vera Zu grad student 2018 NYU
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Szabolcsi A. (2019) Unconditionals and free choice unified Semantics and Linguistic Theory. 29: 320
Szabolcsi A. (2018) Two types of quantifier particles: Quantifier-phrase internal vs. heads on the clausal spine Glossa: a Journal of General Linguistics. 3
Szabolcsi A. (2015) What do quantifier particles do? Linguistics and Philosophy
Szabolcsi A, Whang JD, Zu V. (2014) Quantifier words and their multi-functional(?) parts Language and Linguistics. 15: 115-155
Szabolcsi A. (2013) The syntax and semantics of a determiner system: A case study of Mauritian Creole by Diana Guillemin (review) Language. 89: 181-184
Szabolcsi A. (2013) Quantifier particles and compositionality Proceedings of the 19th Amsterdam Colloquium, Ac 2013. 27-34
Szabolcsi A. (2012) Compositionality without word boundaries: (the) more and (the) most Semantics and Linguistic Theory. 22: 1
Szabolcsi A. (2010) Certain Verbs Are Syntactically Explicit Quantifiers Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication. 6
Szabolcsi A, Bott L, McElree B. (2008) The Effect of Negative Polarity Items on Inference Verification. Journal of Semantics. 25: 411-450
Bernardi R, Szabolcsi A. (2008) Optionality, scope, and licensing: An application of partially ordered categories Journal of Logic, Language and Information. 17: 237-283
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