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txuss martin

position: third year phd candidate

research interests: formal semantics, syntax, morphology, biolinguistics

education: BA in Philosophy & BA in Linguistics 2004, universitat de barcelona , Catalonia

languages: catalan and spanish (native); english and french (correct); deutsch (nur ein bisschen).

contact: txuss dot martin at nyu dot edu

CV (pdf)

I am academically interested in two related topics: the structure of the human faculty of language (linguistics) and how that structure can shed light on human nature (philosophy). I insert my research within the relatively new paradigm of biolinguistics. There, researchers on different disciplines work together to understand language (including its evolution) from the point of view of the natural sciences. As for my more immediate research interests in formal semantics and syntax, my focus of interest are mainly two: (1) interface properties like quantifier scope, polarity sensitivity, event structure, and information structure; (2) the structure of the DP and the CP.

downloads:
another linguistics is possible (pdf)
give me a sign (pdf)
fragile equilibrium (with Violeta Vazquez-Rojas) (pdf)
non-negative negations (pdf)
deconstructing dative clitics (qp)(pdf)

courses (fall 2008):
independent research (M. den Dikken, CUNY), philosophy of language. semantics and pragmatics (S. Neale & S. Schiffer)

links: evolang (7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language) wikipedia, vilaweb, avui, transportation alternatives NYC, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy