Mandy Simons is a linguist and professor in the Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). She researches semantics and pragmatics, in particular phenomena like presupposition and projection.[1]
Mandy Simons | |
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Academic background | |
Alma mater | Cornell University (PhD) |
Doctoral advisor | Sally McConnell-Ginet |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Linguistics |
Sub-discipline | Semantics, Pragmatics |
Website | CMU faculty page |
Simons earned her PhD in linguistics at Cornell in 1998 with a dissertation entitled, "Or: Issues in the Semantics and Pragmatics of Disjunction."[2] She joined the faculty at CMU in 1998, and also holds an adjunct position at the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Linguistics.[3][4]
In 2013, her paper, "Toward a taxonomy of projective content," coauthored with Judith Tonhauser, David Beaver, and Craige Roberts won the 2013 Best Paper in Language (journal) Award from the Linguistic Society of America.[5]
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