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Curriculum Vitae Jean-Pierre Koenig Business Address: Department of Linguistics 618 Baldy Hall University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260-1030 (716) 645-0120 hp://linguistics.buffalo.edu/people/faculty/koenig/koenig.html jpkoenig@buffalo.edu Home Address: 1535 Blakeley Road East Aurora, NY 14052 (716) 655-9179 Degrees Ph.D. 1994 University of California, Berkeley. esis: Lexical Underspecification and the Syn- tax/Semantics Interface. M.A. 1985 Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France (Semantics). M.A. 1984 Université de Paris-IV Sorbonne (Classical Studies). B.A. 1983 Université de Paris-IV Sorbonne (Classical Studies and Philosophy). 1981-1985 Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris, rue d’Ulm (Graduate in Humanities and Social Sciences). Academic Positions 1987-1988 Visiting Lecturer, Department of French, University of California, Berkeley. 1988-1992 Teaching Assistant, Department of French, University of California, Berkeley. 1990 Reader, Department of Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley. 1991-1993 Teaching Assistant, Department of Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley. 1994-1995 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. 1995-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. 2001 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, Université Paris 7, France 2001-present Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo. 2008 Visiting Professor, Department of Linguistics, Université Paris 7, France 2009-present Professor, Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo 2011 Instructor at the 2011 Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute 2018 Invited Professor in the ‘Chaire internationale du Laboratoire d’Excellence “Fondements Empiriques de la Linguistique” ’

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Curriculum VitaeJean-Pierre Koenig

Business Address:Department of Linguistics618 Baldy HallUniversity at BuffaloBuffalo, NY 14260-1030(716) 645-0120http://linguistics.buffalo.edu/people/faculty/koenig/[email protected]

Home Address:1535 Blakeley RoadEast Aurora, NY 14052(716) 655-9179

Degrees

Ph.D. 1994 University of California, Berkeley. Thesis: Lexical Underspecification and the Syn-tax/Semantics Interface.

M.A. 1985 Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France (Semantics).

M.A. 1984 Université de Paris-IV Sorbonne (Classical Studies).

B.A. 1983 Université de Paris-IV Sorbonne (Classical Studies and Philosophy).

1981-1985 Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris, rue d’Ulm (Graduate in Humanities and SocialSciences).

Academic Positions

1987-1988 Visiting Lecturer, Department of French, University of California, Berkeley.

1988-1992 Teaching Assistant, Department of French, University of California, Berkeley.

1990 Reader, Department of Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley.

1991-1993 Teaching Assistant, Department of Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley.

1994-1995 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo.

1995-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo.

2001 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, Université Paris 7, France

2001-present Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo.

2008 Visiting Professor, Department of Linguistics, Université Paris 7, France

2009-present Professor, Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo

2011 Instructor at the 2011 Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute

2018 Invited Professor in the ‘Chaire internationale du Laboratoire d’Excellence “Fondements Empiriquesde la Linguistique” ’

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Membership in Professional Organizations

Linguistic Society of America.

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Service

Professional

Occasional reviewer of manuscripts for Cognition, Cognitive Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Fron-tiers in Psychology, Journal of Linguistics, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, Journal of Seman-tics, L’Année Psychologique, Language, Language and Cognitive Processes, Language and Cognition,Language Sciences, Lingua, Lingue e Linguaggio, Linguistics, Linguistics and Philosophy, LinguisticsVanguard, Morphology, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Psychonomic Bulletin and Review,Spatial Cognition and Computation, CSLI Publications, John Benjamins, SUNY Press, and of abstractsfor Chronos, Conférence de Syntaxe et Sémantique de Paris, Congrès mondial de linguistique française,CUNY conferences on sentence processing, European Summer School in Logic and Information, Interna-tional Cognitive Linguistics Conference, International Conference on Conceptual Structure, Discourseand Language Conference, International Conference on French Linguistics, Annual Conference of theCognitive Science Society the International Conference on Head-driven Phrase-Structure Grammar,Semantic and Linguistic Theory, and the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, Architecturesand Mechanisms for Language Processing

Occasional reviewer of grant proposals for the National Science Foundation, and Canada ResearchCouncil.

1996 Conference chair, 2nd International Conference on Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language,University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, April 14-16.

1998 Conference co-Chair, 4th International Conference on Head-driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, Cor-nell University, New York, July 22-24 .

1997-present Co-editor of the book series Studies in Constraint-based Lexicalism, CSLI Publications.

2006 External reviewer of the Graduate Linguistics Program, University of Ottawa.

2008-present Consultant Editor to the journal Language and Cognition.

2009 External reviewer of the Graduate Cognitive Science Program, McMaster University, Ontario,Canada.

2010-13 Member of the Electorate Nominating Committee of Section Z of the American Association for theAdvancement of Science.

Departmental

1995-2000 Chair, Linguistics Colloquium.

1995-present Chair, Information Technology Committee.

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1997-1999 Member, ad hoc committee on graduate requirements.

1999-2006 Departmental Webmaster.

2000-2004 Teaching Assistant training supervisor.

2004-2011 Director of graduate studies.

2005 Chair of the Search Committee for an Assistant Professor in Computational Linguistics.

2006 Member of the Search Committee for an Assistant Professor in Syntax and Typology.

2006-2011 Director of Admissions.

2008 Member of the Search Committee for an Assistant Professor in Syntax.

2011-2017 Chair of the Linguistics department

2018-2019 Member of the Search Committee for an Assistant Professor in Computational Linguistics.

University

1997-1999 Member, Faculty of Social Sciences Computer Committee.

1998-present Member, Curriculum Committee, Center for Cognitive Science.

1999-2003 Member, Policy Committee, College of Arts and Sciences.

1997-2004 Judge, Sigma Xi Student Research Competition.

2002 Member, Search committee for Assistant Dean for Instructional Technology.

2001-present Coordinator, Program in Computational Linguistics resulting in an Interdisciplinary Masters in Natu-ral Sciences.

2003-2004 Acting director of the Center for Cognitive Science.

2004 Member of the Search Committee for an Assistant Professor in Hispanic Linguist, Romance Languageand Linguistics.

2004 Member of the Search Committee for an Assistant Professor in classical French literature, RomanceLanguage and Linguistics.

2004-2005 Chair, Center for Cognitive Science Speakers Series.

2004-2005 Member of the Graduate School and College of Arts and Sciences grievance committee.

2010-2011 Member of the College of Arts and Sciences graduate grievance committee.

2012-2013 Member of the CAS @20 Strategic Initiative: Graduate Education committee.

2008-2015 Member of the Faculty Advisory Council on the Culture and Texts Strategic Strength.

2015-2016 Member of the Graduate Pathways initiative of the College of Arts and Sciences.

2016-present Facilitator/Chair of Faculty Council of the Data Analysis in Social Sciences programs

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Research groups

1994-2007 Member, SNePS Research Group.

1995-present Co-director, Sentence Processing Laboratory.

2004-present Co-Director, Syntax and Semantics Laboratory.

2009-2012 Member, DHIB Textual Analysis Working Group

Grants

External grants

2000-2005 NIH 150-1823A ‘Lexical encoding and processing of event participants’, co-PI (Gail Mauner, PI).Total costs: $462,000.

2012-2013 NEH ‘Tesserae: A Search Engine for Allusion’, co-PI (Neil Coffee, PI; Digital Humanities Start-UpGrants). Total cost: $49,835.

Internal grants

1995 Conferences in the Disciplines. ‘Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language’, $1,500.

1996 Research Development Fund. ‘A computational Model of Lexical Underspecification’, $2,400.

1997 Center for Cognitive Science. Seed grant: pilot eye-tracking experiment (with Gail Mauner), $650.

1998 Research Development Fund. ‘Encoding Unexpressed Semantic Argument Information in SentenceProcessing’ (with Gail Mauner), $4,000.

1998 Center for Cognitive Science. Seed grant: ‘Examining the Encoding of Semantic Information As-sociated with Optional Constituents’ (with Gail Mauner and Breton Bienvenue), $555.

1999 Center for Cognitive Science. Seed grant: ‘Second Language Acquisition of Argument StructureInformation’ (with Gail Mauner), $600.

1999 Professional Development and Quality of Working Life. ‘Pilot studies on second language acqui-sition of argument structure information’ (with Gail Mauner), $1000.

1999 Center for Cognitive Science. Seed grant: ‘Participant entailments: A survey of the English verballexicon’ (with Gail Mauner), $600.

2000 Center for Cognitive Science. Seed grant: ‘Participant entailment and plausibility’ (with GailMauner), $700.

2008 Digital Humanities Institute. Summer grant: ‘Stage 1 development of software to scan Latin corpusfor intertextual phrases’ (with Neil Coffee), $2,600.

2010 Textual Analysis Working Group, University at Buffalo Digital Humanities Initiative (with NeilCoffee), $2,200

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2011 Textual Analysis Working Group, University at Buffalo Digital Humanities Initiative (with NeilCoffee), $3,300

Consulting on grants

1999-2001 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 410-1999-0635 ‘The construction andretrieval of linguistic representations: Insights from grammatical dependencies’. Ron Smythe, P.I.

1998-2000 RFP 98-014, Department of Education, ‘Advanced prediction methods for augmentative communi-cation’, consultant. Greg Lesher, P.I.

2001-2005 External collaborator on SFB 991 ‘Die Struktur von Repräsentationen in Sprache, Kognition undWissenschaft’, Heinrich-Heine University, Duesseldorf, Germany.

Publications(Items preceded by an asterisk represent joint authorship where order of author is either alphabetical or random.)

Books

1999 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Lexical Relations. CSLI publications: Stanford

Edited volumes

1990 Hall, Kira, Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Meacham, Michael, Reinman, Sondra, and Laurel Sutton (eds.) Pro-ceedings of the sixteenth annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. Berkeley LinguisticsSociety: Berkeley, CA.

1998 Koenig, Jean-Pierre (ed.) Discourse and Cognition: Bridging the Gap. CSLI publications: Stanford.

1998 Webelhuth, Gert, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Andreas Kathol (eds.) Lexical and Constructional Aspectsof Linguistic Explanation. CSLI publications: Stanford.

In Progress, Handbook of HPSG, Anne Abeillé, Robert Borsley, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Stefan Müllereds. Language Science Press: Berlin.

Papers in refereed journals

1998 ∗Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson, The Polysynthesis Parameter, Review article, Language.74:129–136.

1999 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘French Body-parts and the Semantics of Binding’, Natural Language and Lin-guistic Theory. 17:219–265.

1999 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Gail Mauner, ‘A-definites and the semantics of implicit arguments’, Journalof Semantics. 16:207–236.

1999 Mauner, Gail and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘Lexical Encoding of Event Participant Information’, Brainand Language. 68:178–184.

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2000 ∗Davis, Anthony and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘Linking as constraints on word classes in a hierarchicallexicon’, Language. 76:56–91.

2000 Mauner, Gail and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘Linguistic vs. conceptual sources of implicit agents in sen-tence comprehension’, Journal of Memory and Language. 43:110–134.

2000 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Nuttanart Muansuwan, ‘How to end without ever finishing: Thai semi-perfective markers’, Journal of Semantics. 17:147–184.

2001 ∗Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Anthony Davis, ‘Sublexical Modality and the Structure of Lexical SemanticRepresentations’, Linguistics and Philosophy. 24:71–124.

2002 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Gail Mauner, and Breton Bienvenue, ‘Class selectivity and the lexical encodingof participant information’, Brain and Language. 81:234–245.

2002 Mauner, Gail, Alissa Melinger, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Breton Bienvenue, ‘When is schematic par-ticipant information encoded?: Evidence from eye-monitoring’, Journal of Memory and Language.47: 386–406.

2003 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Gail Mauner, and Breton Bienvenue, ‘Arguments for adjuncts’, Cognition. 89:67–103.

2004 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘Any questions left? Review of Ginzburg & Sag’s Interrogative Investigations’,Journal of Linguistics. 40: 1–18.

2004 ∗Conklin, Katherine, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Gail Mauner, ‘The role of specificity in the lexicalencoding of participants’, Brain and Language. 90: 221–230

2005 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Nuttanart Muansuwan, ‘The syntax of aspect in Thai’, Natural Languageand Linguistic Theory. 23: 335–380.

2006 ∗Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Anthony Davis, ‘The key to lexical semantic representations’, Journal ofLinguistics. 41: 71–108.

2007 Melinger, Alissa and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘Part-of-Speech Persistence: Part-of speech category In-formation as an Organizing Principle in the Mental Lexicon’, Journal of Memory and Language. 56:472–489.

2008 Koenig, Jean-Pierre Gail Mauner, Breton Bienvenue, and Kathy Conklin, ‘What with?: Theanatomy of a (proto)-role’, Journal of Semantics. 25: 175–220.

2010 ∗Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘Argument Structure of Oneida Kin’, International Journalof American Linguistics. 76: 169–205.

2010 ∗Nishiyama, Atsuko and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘What is a perfect state?’, Language. 86: 511–546.

2012 Douglas Roland, Hongoak Yun, Jean-Pierre Koenig and Gail Mauner ‘Semantic similarity, pre-dictability, and models of sentence processing’, Cognition. 122: 267–279.

2012 Neil Coffee, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Shakthi Poornima, Roelant Ossewaarde, Christopher Forstall, andSarah Jacobson ‘Intertextuality in the Digital Age’, Transactions of the American Philological Asso-ciation. 142: 381–419.

2013 Neil Coffee, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Shakthi Poornima, Roelant Ossewaarde, Christopher Forstall, andSarah Jacobson ‘The Tesserae Project: intertextual analysis of Latin poetry’, Literary and LinguisticComputing. 28: 221–228.

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2015 ∗Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘Invariance in argument realization: The case of Iro-quoian,’ Language. 91: 1–47.

2015 Dery, Jeruen, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘A narrative-expectation-based approach to temporal updatein discourse comprehension’, Discourse Processes. 52: 559–584.

2016 Brocher, Andreas and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Word meaning frequencies affect negative compatibilityeffects in masked priming.’ Advances in Cognitive Psychology. 12: 50–66.

2016 Brocher, Andreas, Stefani Foraker, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Processing of irregular polysemes insentence reading.’ Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 42: 1798–1813.

2018 Brocher, Andreas, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Stefani Foraker, and Gail Mauner ‘About sharing and com-mitment: The retrieval of biased and balanced irregular polysemes,’ Language, Cognition and Neu-roscience. 33: 443–466.

2019 EunKyung Yi, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Douglas Roland ‘Semantic similarity to high-frequency verbsaffects syntactic frame selection.’ Cognitive Linguistics. 30: 601–628.

2019 Thomas Diaz, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Karin Michelson ‘Oneida prepronominal prefixes inInformation-based Morphology.’ Morphology. 29: 431–473.

To appear : Yanwei Jin and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘A cross-linguistic study of expletive negation’, Lin-guistic Typology.

Chapters in books

1995 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘Mapping constructions as word classes: evidence from French’, GrammaticalRelations: Theoretical approaches to Empirical Questions, C. Burgess, K. Dziwirek, and D. Gerdts(eds.). CSLI publications: Stanford, pp.249-270.

1998 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘Introduction’ to Discourse and Cognition: Bridging the Gap, CSLI: Stanford,pp.i-iv.

1998 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘Inside-out constraints and description languages for hpsg’, Lexical and con-structional aspects of linguistic explanation, G. Webelhuth, J.-P. Koenig, and A. Kathol (eds.). CSLIpublications: Stanford, pp.265-279.

1998 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Beate Benndorf, ‘Meaning and context: German aber and sondern’, Dis-course and Cognition: Bridging the Gap, J.-P. Koenig (ed.). CSLI publications: Stanford, pp.365-386.

1998 Webelhuth, Gert, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Andreas Kathol, Introduction to Lexical and construc-tional aspects of linguistic explanation, G. Webelhuth, J.-P. Koenig, and A. Kathol (eds.). CSLI pub-lications: Stanford, pp.1-11.

1998 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘On a tué le président!’ Ultra-indefinites and the nature of passives’, Cognitionand Function in Language, B. Fox, D. Jurafsky, and L. Michaelis (eds.). CSLI publications: Stanford,pp.235-251.

1999 ∗Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Knud Lambrecht, ‘French Relative Clauses as Secondary Predicates’, Em-pirical Issues in Formal Syntax and Semantics 2, F. Corbin, C. Dobrovie-Sorin, and J.-M. Marandin(eds.). Thesus, The Hague, The Netherlands, pp.191-214.

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2002 Mauner, Gail, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Alissa Melinger, and Breton Bienvenue, ‘The lexical source of un-expressed participants and their role in sentence and discourse understanding’, Sentence Processingand the Lexicon: Formal, Computational and Experimental Perspectives, P. Merlo and S. Stevenson(eds.). John Benjamins: Amsterdam, pp.233-254.

2005 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘The interface between Syntax and Semantics’ in The Enclycopedia of Languageand Linguistics, Second Edition. Elsevier: Oxford, volume 12, pp.427-438.

2008 ∗Nishiyama, Atsuko and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘The discourse functions of the present perfect’, inConstraints in Discourse, A. Benz and P. Kühnlein. John Benjamins: Amsterdam, pp.201-223.

2008 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Liangcheng Chief, ‘Scalarity and State-Changes in Mandarin, Hindi, Tamil,And Thai’ in Empirical Issues in Syntax and Semantics 7, O. Bonami and P. Cabredo Hofherr (eds.),pp.241–262.

2012 ∗Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘The (non)-universality of syntactic selection and func-tional application’, in Empirical issues in syntax and semantics 9, C. Piñon (ed.). Editions du CNRS,pp.185–205.

2015 ∗Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘Morphological complexity à la Oneida’ in Morphologicalcomplexity, M. Baerman, D. Brown, and G. Corbett (eds). Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp.69–92.

2015 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Roland, Doug, Yun, Hongoak, and Gail Mauner ‘Which event properties matterfor which cognitive task?’ in Cognitive Science Perspectives on Verb Representation and Processing,R. de Almeida and C. Manilouidou. Springer, Dordrecht, pp.213–234.

2016 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Event semantics’ in Nick Riemer (Ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Semantics.Routledge, London, pp.387–402.

2016 ∗Yi, Eunkyung and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Why verb meaning matters to syntax’ in Jean Fleischhauer,Anja Latrouite, and Rainer Osswald Explorations of the Syntax-Semantics Interface. University ofDuesseldorf Press: Duesseldorf, pp.57–76.

2019 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘Extended agreement in Oneida (Iroquoian)’ in Prominentinternal possessors, András Bárány, Oliver Bond, and Irina Nikolaeva eds. Oxford University Press:Oxford, pp.131-162.

2019 Jin, Yanwei and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Expletive Negation in English, French, and Mandarin: A Se-mantic and Language Production Model’ in Empirical Issues in Syntax and Semantics 12, ChristopherPiñon ed. CNRS: Paris, pp.157–186.

In press: Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘Quantification in Oneida’ in Constraint-basedSyntax and Semantics, Anne Abeillé and Olivier Bonami eds. CSLI Publications: Stanford.

To appear : Antony Davis and Jean- Pierre Koenig ‘The na ture and role of the lex i con in HPSG’ inHandbook of Head-driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, Stefan Müller, Anne Abeillé, Robert Borsley,and Jean-Pierre Koenig, eds. Language Science Press: Berlin.

To appear : Jean- Pierre Koenig and Frank Richter ‘Semantics’ in Handbook of Head-driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, Stefan Müller, Anne Abeillé, Robert Borsley, and Jean-Pierre Koenig, eds. Lan-guage Science Press: Berlin.

To appear : Steve Wech sler, Jean- Pierre Koenig, and Antony Davis ‘Ar gu ment struc ture and link ing’in Handbook of Head-driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, Stefan Müller, Anne Abeillé, Robert Bors-ley, and Jean-Pierre Koenig, eds. Language Science Press: Berlin.

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To appear : *Abeillé, Anne and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘La valence verbale’ in Grande Grammaire duFrançais. Actes Sud: Paris.

To appear : Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Les classes sémantiques verbales’ inGrande Grammaire du Français.Actes Sud: Paris.

To appear : Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Les constructions causatives avec infinitif’ in Grande Grammairedu Français. Actes Sud: Paris.

To appear : Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Anne Abeillé ‘L’omission des compléments’ in Grande Gram-maire du Français. Actes Sud: Paris.

Reviews

1995 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Review of Cliff Goddard and Anna Wierzbicka, Semantic and Lexical Univer-sals: Theory and Empirical Findings, Anthropological Linguistics. 37:216-219.

1996 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Review of Carl Pollard and Ivan Sag Head-Driven Phrase-Structure Grammar,Computational Linguistics. 22:129-136.

1996 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Revue de Carl Pollard and Ivan Sag Head-Driven Phrase-Structure Grammar,Traitement Automatique du Language, 37:146-155 (expanded version in French of the 1996 Compu-tational Linguistics review).

Refereed conference proceedings

1991 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘Scalar predicates and negation: punctual semantics and interval interpreta-tions’, Proceedings of the Parassession on Negation of the 27th Meeting of the Chicago LinguisticsSociety, pp.130-144.

1992 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Eric Pederson, ‘Semantic Unity and Constructional Particularity: TheFrench se faire construction’, Proceedings of the 18th Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society,pp.143-156.

1992 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘Shared structure vs. constructional autonomy in Construction Grammar’,Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Linguists, pp.356-359.

1992 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘From frame semantics to constructional syntax: the case of scalar predicates’,Proceedings of the 9th Eastern States Conference on Language, pp.242-253.

1993 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘Linking constructions vs. linking rules: evidence from French’, Proceedingsof the 19th Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, pp.217-231.

1993 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘Semantic constraints on binding conditions: the French and German inalien-able possession construction’, Proceedings of the 23rd Meeting of the Western Conference on Linguis-tics, pp.320-333.

1994 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Daniel Jurafsky, ‘Type underspecification and on-line type constructionin the lexicon’, Proceedings of the 13th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, pp.270-285.

1999 Davis, Anthony and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘Sublexical modality and linking theory’, Proceedings ofthe 17th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, pp.162-174.

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1999 ∗Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Anthony Davis, ‘Linking from the outside in’, Proceedings of the ThirdAnnual Texas Linguistic Forum: Perspectives on Argument Structure (15 pages).

2000 Melinger, Alissa and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘Evidence for the shared representation of part-of-speechinformation’, LACUS Forum XXVI: The Lexicon, A. Melby and A. Lommel, (eds.). Linguistics Asso-ciation of Canada and the United States, Fullerton, CA, pp.533-541.

2003 ∗Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Anthony Davis, ‘Semantically Transparent Linking in HPSG’, Proceedingsof the HPSG ’03 Conference. CSLI Publications: Stanford, pp.222-235.

2003 Paris, Luis and Koenig, ‘What does it mean to be a dependent?’, Proceedings of the HPSG ’03 Con-ference. CSLI Publications: Stanford, pp.298-317.

2004 ∗Nishiyama, Atsuko and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘What is a perfect state?’. Proceedings of the 22nd WestCoast Conference on Formal Linguistics, Cascadilla Press: Somerset, MA, pp.101-113.

2004 ∗Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Anthony Davis, ‘Raising doubts about Russian impersonals’, Proceedingsof the HPSG ’04 Conference. CSLI Publications: Stanfeord, pp.140-150.

2006 ∗Nishiyama, Atsuko and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘The perfect in context: a corpus study’. Penn WorkingPapers in Linguistics, 10.1, pp.265-278.

2008 ∗Shakthi, Poornima and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘Reverse Complex Predicates in Hindi’. Proceedings ofthe 2008 Northwest Linguistic Conference.

2009 Shakthi Poornima and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘Hindi Aspectual Complex Predicates’, Proceedings ofthe HPSG ’09 Conference. CSLI Publications: Stanford, pp.276-296.

2011 Akio Hasegawa and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘Focus particles, secondary meanings, and Lexical Re-source Semantics: The case of Japanese shika,’ Proceedings of the HPSG ’11 Conference. CSLI Publi-cations: Stanford, pp.81-101.

2012 Hongoak Yun, Gail Mauner, Douglas Roland, and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘The Effect of Semantic Sim-ilarity is a Function of Contextual Constraint’, Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of theCognitive Science Society, Cognitive Science Society, Austin, TX.

2014 ∗Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson, ‘Deconstructing syntax,’ Proceedings of the HPSG ’14 Con-ference. CSLI Publications: Stanford, pp.47-67.

2015 ∗Aron Marvel and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘Event Categorization beyond Verb Senses’. Proceedings ofthe 11th Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE 2015), NACCL 2015, Denver, CO.

2017 Hao Sun and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘There are more valence alternations than the ditransitive’. Pro-ceedings of the 43rd Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, Julia Nee, Margaret Cychosz, DmetriHayes, Tyler Lau, and Emily Remirez eds. Berkeley Linguistics Society, pp.291-308.

2019 Park, Sang-Hee, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Rui P. Chaves, ‘A Semantic Underspecification-BasedAnalysis of Scope Ambiguities in Gapping’ Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 23, M.Teresa Espinal,Elena Castroviejo, Manuel Leonetti, Louise McNally and Cristina Real-Puigdollers eds. UniversitatAutònoma de Barcelona, Ikerbasque & UPV/EHU, Universidad de Alcalá and Universitat PompeuFabra, pp.237–252.

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Working Papers

2002 Bienvenue, Breton, Mauner, Gail, and Jean-Pierre Koenig, ‘Argument structure, plausibility, andconstructional sources of participant information’. In C.T. McLennan, P.A. Luce, G. Mauner, J.Charles-Luce, (Eds.) University at Buffalo Working papers in Language and Perception, 1, 424-495.

2002 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Mauner, Gail, and Breton Bienvenue, ‘Factors of argumenthood: A quanti-tative and experimental perspective’, . In C.T. McLennan, P.A. Luce, G. Mauner, J. Charles-Luce,(Eds.) University at Buffalo Working Papers on Language and Perception, 1, pp.108-150.

2007 Green, Sean, Mauner, Gail and Koenig, Jean-Pierre, ‘When entailments abandon ship: Resolutionof semantic conflict through Entailment Transfer Metonymy’, University at Buffalo Working Paperson Language and Perception, 3, pp.45-99.

Presentations

Conference papers

1989 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Dangling constituents and ellipsis phenomena in English’ 2nd Cognitive Lin-guistics Workshop, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA.

1991 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Eric Pederson ‘The se faire construction in Modern French’, 4th CognitiveLinguistics Workshop, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA.

1991 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Scalar predicates and negation: punctual semantics and interval interpreta-tions’, 27th Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Chicago, IL.

1991 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Local Grammars: The case of amalgams’, 2nd Meeting of the InternationalCognitive Linguistics Association, Santa Cruz, CA.

1992 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Eric Pederson ‘Semantic Unity and Constructional Particularity: TheFrench se faire construction’, 18th Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, Berkeley, CA.

1992 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Quantity predicates and modifiers: some proposals for a common represen-tation’, 5th Cognitive Linguistics Workshop, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.

1992 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘From frame semantics to constructional syntax: the case of scalar predicates’,9th Meeting of the Eastern States Conference On Language, Buffalo, NY.

1993 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘The lexical semantics of scalar predicates: a unified account’, 67th AnnualMeeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Los Angeles, CA.

1993 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Linking constructions vs. linking rules: evidence from French’, 19th Meetingof the Berkeley Linguistics Society, Berkeley, CA.

1993 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Mapping constructions as word classes: evidence from French’, 6th BiennialConference on Grammatical Relations, Vancouver, Canada.

1993 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Semantic constraints on binding conditions: the French and German Inalien-able Possession construction’, 23rd Meeting of the Western Conference on Linguistics, Seattle, WA.

1994 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Dan Jurafsky ‘Type underspecification and on-line type construction inthe lexicon’, 13th Meeting of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, San Diego, CA.

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1995 Davis, Anthony and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Linking as constraints on word classes in a hierarchicallexicon’, 69th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New Orleans, LA.

1996 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Beate Benndorf ‘Meaning and Context: German aber and sondern’, 2ndConceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language Conference, Buffalo, NY.

1996 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘The nature and organization of lexical knowledge’, 1st Workshop on MultipleFrameworks in Linguistics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

1996 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Orhan Orgun, and Daniel Jurafsky ‘Constraint-based Morphology’, 3rd Inter-national Conference on Head-Driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, Marseille, France.

1997 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Supercategorization’, 71th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America,Chicago, IL.

1997 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘On a tué le président! The natures of Passives and Ultra-indefinites’, 3rd Con-ceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language conference, Boulder, Colorado.

1997 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Inside-out constraints and description languages for hpsg grammars’, 4th In-ternational Conference on Head-Driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, Ithaca, NY.

1997 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Commentator, 2nd Workshop on Multiple Frameworks in Linguistics, Universityof Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

1997 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Knud Lambrecht ‘French Relative Clauses as Secondary Predicates: A casestudy in Construction Theory’, 2nd Colloque de Syntaxe et Sémantique de Paris, Paris, France.

1998 Davis, Anthony and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Modal Transparency at the Syntax-Semantics Interface’,72th Annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New York, NY.

1998 Davis, Anthony, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Lexical Modality and Linking Theory’, 17th Annual meet-ing of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, Vancouver, Canada.

1998 Mauner, Gail, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Lexical semantic vs Conceptual sources of implicit argumentinformation’, 11th Annual cuny Conference on Human Sentence Processing, New Brunswick, NJ.

1998 Mauner, Gail and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Is argument structure information lexically encoded’, 1stInternational Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Edmonton, Canada.

1999 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Non-isomorphism in the Syntax-Semantics interface: Arguments for type-unification’, 73th Annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Los Angeles, CA.

1999 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Gail Mauner ‘The discourse status of implicit arguments: Coreference vs.abductive identification’, 73th Annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Los Angeles, CA.

1999 Davis, Anthoy and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Linking from the outside in’, 1999 Conference of the TexasLinguistic Society: Perspectives on Argument Structure.

1999 Melinger, Alissa, Jean-Pierre Koenig and Gail Mauner ‘Evidence for the hierarchical organizationof the lexicon’, 26th LACUS Conference, Edmonton, Canada.

1999 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Gail Mauner, and Breton Bienvenue ‘Arguments for adjuncts’, 3rd Colloque deSyntaxe et Sémantique de Paris, Paris, France.

2000 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Nuttanart Muansuwan ‘Event underspecification and aspect marking inThai’, 26th Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, Berkeley, CA.

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2000 Mauner, Gail, Breton Bienvenue, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Identifying the Argument Status of Op-tional Constituents: Distinguishing Lexical and Constructional Contributions’, 13th Annual cunyConference on Human Sentence Processing, La Jolla, CA.

2000 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Gail Mauner, and Breton Bienvenue ‘Class selectivity and the partici-pant/setting distinction’, 5th Conference on Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language, SantaBarbara, CA.

2000 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Anthony Davis ‘The key to lexical semantics’, 7th International Conferenceon Head-driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, Berkeley, CA.

2000 Mauner, Gail, Breton Bienvenue, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Determining the Argument Status ofOptional Constituents: A Quantitative Approach’, 41st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society,New Orleans, LA.

2001 Mauner, Gail and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Do implicit agents introduce antecedents for definite andindefinite pronouns?’ 42nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Orlando, FL.

2002 Conklin, Kathy, Gail Mauner, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘The argument-adjunct status of two typesof location information’ 43rd annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Kansas City, MO.

2003 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, and Anthony Davis ‘Semantically transparent linking in HPSG’,10thInternational Conference on Head-driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, East Lansing, MI.

2003 Paris, Luis, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘What does it mean to be a complement’, 10thInternationalConference on Head-driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, East Lansing, MI.

2004 Nishiyama, Atsuko, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘What is a perfect state? The Japanese marker -te-i’Georgetown Round Table on Language and Linguistics, Georgetown University, Washington DC.

2004 Nishiyama, Atsuko, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘What is a perfect state?’ 23rd West Coast Conferenceon Formal Linguistics, University California Davis, Davis, CA.

2004 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, and Anthony Davis ‘Raising doubts about Russian impersonals’,11thInternational Conference on Head-driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, Leuven, Belgium.

2005 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Mostly a field guide’, Symposium on Scalars and Syntax-Pragmatics Interface:The problem of Most, 79thAnnual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Oakland, CA.

2005 Mauner, Gail and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘The discourse status of implicit arguments’. Implicit Argu-ment Workshop, German Linguistics Society, Cologne, Germany.

2005 Nishiyama, Atsuko and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘The perfect in context: a corpus study’. 29th PennLinguistics Colloquium, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

2005 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Aspect Markers in Thai’. Morpho-Syntaxe et Grammaire de Traits, UniversitéParis 7, Paris, France.

2006 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘uhka ok’. 6th Workshop on Iroquian Linguistic Research,Norwich, VT.

2007 Breton Bienvenue, Gail Mauner and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Anticipating instruments’. 20th annualCUNY human sentence processing conference, San Diego, California.

2007 Chief, Liancheng and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘On Natural Results’. Joint conference of the 15th AnnualMeeting of the International Association of Chinese Linguistics and 19th Annual North American Con-ference on Chinese Linguistics. New York City, New York.

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2007 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, and Liancheng Chief ‘Scalarity and state-changes in Mandarin, Hindi, Tamil,and Thai’, Colloque de Syntaxe et Sémantique de Paris, 2007, Paris, France.

2007 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Gail Mauner, Breton Bienvenue and Kathy Conklin ‘The micro-geography ofverb meanings’, Colloque de Syntaxe et Sémantique de Paris, 2007, Paris, France.

2008 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘Revisiting the realization of arguments in Iroquoian’82nd Annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Chicago, Illinois.

2008 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘Argument structure of Oneida kin terms’Annual meetingof the Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas, Chicago, Illinois.

2008 Chief, Liancheng and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘When semantic structure matters: Mandarin inducedchange of state verbs’. The 20th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL-20),Columbus, Ohio.

2008 Shakthi, Poornima and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Reverse Complex Predicates in Hindi’. 2008 NorthwestLinguistic Conference, Seattle, Washington.

2008 Koenig,Jean-Pierre, Doug Roland, Hong-Oak Yun, and Gail Mauner ‘Which event properties matterfor which cognitive task?’, Verb Concepts, Cognitive Science Perspectives on Verb Representation andProcessing, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.

2009 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘The structure of nominal expressions in Oneida’ An-nual meeting of the Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas, San Francisco,California.

2009 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘The semantics of polysynthesis in Iroquoian’ 5th meetingof Semantics of Understudied Languages of the Americas, Cambridge, MA.

2010 Hasegawa, Akio and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Multi-dimensionality and negative concord in the mean-ing of the Japanese focus particle shika’ 84th Annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America,Baltimore, Maryland.

2010 Jean Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘The semantics of pronominal affixes in Iroquoian’ 84thAnnual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Baltimore, Maryland.

2010 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘How to quantify over entities in Iroquoian’ Annual meet-ing of the Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas, Baltimore, Maryland.

2010 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘Invariance in argument realization: the case of Iro-quoian’, HPSG 2010, University Paris 7, Paris, France.

2010 Hongoak Yun, Gail Mauner, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Douglas Roland ‘Influence of Instrument Rolesand Role Fillers on Reading Times’, 51st annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Saint-Louis,Missouri.

2011 Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘Why Incorporated Pronouns are neither Incorporatednor Pronouns’, Toronto-Buffalo Morphology Workshop, Buffalo, New York.

2011 Akio Hasegawa and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Focus particles, secondary meanings, and Lexical Re-source Semantics: The case of Japanese shika’ 18thInternational Conference on Head-driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, Seattle, WA.

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2011 Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘The (non-)universality of syntactic selection and func-tional application’ 7th Colloque de Syntaxe et Sémantique de Paris, Paris, France, invited keynotepresentation.

2011 Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘Modes of semantic composition’, A Mood for Meaning:Semantics Workshop, Buffalo, NY.

2011 Eunkyung Yi, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Gail Mauner ‘Verb semantic similarity affects syntactic priming’ 52nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Seattle, WA.

2012 Jeruen Dery and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Scene structure effects in inferences about narrative structure’,86th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Portland, OR.

2012 Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘How complex can the paradigm for a single position classbe?’, Conference on Morphological Complexity, London, UK.

2012 Eunkyung Yi, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Gail Mauner ‘Structural repetition in sentence productionconditioned by verb semantic similarity’, 25th annual CUNY conference on Human Sentence Process-ing, New York City, NY.

2012 Hongoak Yun, Gail Mauner, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Doug Roland ‘Early participant role committ-ments have their greatest impact on the integration of unpredictable role fillers’ 25th annual CUNYconference on Human Sentence Processing, New York City, NY.

2012 Andreas Brocher, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Gail Mauner ‘Suppression of Word Meaning in the Un-conscious Perception of Masked Words’, The Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference on Conscious-ness, Boston, MA.

2012 Andreas Brocher, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Stefani Foraker, and Gail Mauner ‘The retrieval and men-tal representation of biased and balanced irregular polysemes: Evidence from priming and eye-fixations’. Eighth International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Montreal, Canada.

2013 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘How complex can the paradigm for a single positionclass be?’. Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Indegenous Languages of the Americas,Boston, MA.

2013 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘Counting nouns is not always the right question,’ Therelative frequencies of nouns, pronouns, and verbs in discourse: An international workshop, Leipzig,Germany.

2014 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘Deconstructing syntax,’ 21th International Conference onHead-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, Buffalo, New York.

2015 *Koenig, Jean-Pierre, and Karin Michelson. ‘Fractured domain-dependent grammars: The grammarof possession in Oneida,’ 11th Colloque de Syntaxe et Sémantique de Paris, Paris, France.

2015 *Koenig, Jean-Pierre, and Karin Michelson. ‘Parts Unknown—Nontraditional parts of speech inOneida,’ 4th Annual Haudenosaunee Research Symposium, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.

2016 *Koenig, Jean-Pierre, and Karin Michelson. ‘The Grammar of Oneida–Less is More,’ Symposiumon American Indian Languages, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY.

2017 Diaz, Thomas, Koenig, Jean-Pierre, and Karin Michelson. ‘Oneida prepronominal prefixes inInformation-based Morphology,’ EW-HPSG 4, Paris, France.

2017 Michelson, Karin, Thomas Diaz, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Oneida negation: Maybe yes, maybe no,’Symposium on American Indian Languages, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY.

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2017 Lawson, Alexandra and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘When coreference is not anaphoric: Speaker expecta-tion influences name repetition,’ DETEC 2017 Discourse Expectations: Theoretical, Experimentaland Computational perspectives, Niejmegen, The Netherlands.

2017 Thomas Diaz, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Karin Michelson ‘Oneida prepronominal prefixes inInformation-Based Morphology,’ 24th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase StructureGrammar, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.

2017 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, and Karin Michelson. Disagreement between nouns and verbs in Oneida. 6thAnnual Haudenosaunee Research Symposium, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.

2017 Yanwei, Jin and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘A Cross-linguistic Study of Expletive Negation,’ 12th Colloquede Syntaxe et Sémantique de Paris, Université Paris-Diderot, Paris, France.

2018 Hongmo Kang, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Gail Mauner ‘Plausibility is not reducible to predictability’,31st annual CUNY conference on Human Sentence Processing, UC Davis, Davis, CA.

2018 Sang-Hee Park, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Rui P. Chaves ‘Scope Ambiguities and Lexical ResourceSemantics: The case of Gapping’, The 25th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase StructureGrammar, Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan.

2018 Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘Negation in Oneida’, Syntax ofWorld’s Languages 8, Paris,France.

2018 Sang-Hee Park, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Rui P. Chaves ‘A semantic underspecification-based anal-ysis of scope ambiguities in Gapping’, Sinn und Bedeutung 23, Barcelona, Spain.

2019 Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘Conversion and structured inflection in Oneida’, 4thAmerican International Morphology Meeting, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York.

2019 Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘Conversion, structured inflection, and the ontologi-cal/semantic organization of the lexicon in Oneida’, 2nd International Symposium of Morphology,Université de Paris, Paris, France

2019 Thomas St.Pierre and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Generalizing L2 Lexical Errors to L1 Speakers’ PsyLinCSUTM Workshop 2019, University of Toronto, Mississauga, ON, Canada.

2019 Seung-Jin Hong and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Computing Category membership for tall: An errorminimization approach’, The semantics and pragmatics of gradable adjectives: Integrating perspec-tives from linguistic theory, psycholinguistics and modeling (XPrag-ADJ19), University of Cologne,Cologne, Germany.

2019 Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘Specialized-domain grammar and the architecture ofgrammars: Possession in Oneida’, Worksop on The Grammar of Regularity and Idiosyncrasy, LSALinguistic Institute, UC Davis, Davis, CA.

Posters

1998 Mauner, Gail and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Lexical vs. Conceptual Sources of Implicit Argument Infor-mation’, American Psychological Society, Washington, D.C.

1998 Mauner, Gail, Alissa Melinger, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘The encoding of implicit agents: Linguisticof Conceptual knowledge sources?’, 39th Annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Dallas, TX.

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1999 Mauner, Gail and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘When is semantic argument information encoded? Evidencefrom implicit agents’, 12th Annual cuny Conference on Human Sentence Processing, New York, NY.

1999 Mauner, Gail, Breton Bienvenue, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Using processing criteria to distinguishoptionally-expressed arguments from adjuncts’, 40th Annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society,Los Angeles, CA.

2000 Melinger, Alissa and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Influences of lexical category information on lexical am-biguity resolution’, 13th Annual cuny Conference on Human Sentence Processing, La Jolla, CA.

2000 Melinger, Alissa, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Gail Mauner ‘Not all morphologically simple words areprocessed alike: evidence from segment shifting’, 13th Annual cuny Conference on Human SentenceProcessing, La Jolla, CA.

2000 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Gail Mauner, and Breton Bienvenue ‘Lexical encoding of participant infor-mation: Why class size matters’, 2nd International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Montréal,Canada.

2001 Bienvenue, Breton, Mauner, Gail, and Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Contributions of Argument Structureand Plausibility to the Comprehension of Optional Constituents.’ 14th Annual cuny Conference onHuman Sentence Processing. Philadelphia, PA.

2001 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Mauner, Gail, and Bienvenue, Breton ‘What is an Argument?’ 14th Annualcuny Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Philadelphia, PA.

2001 Mauner, Gail and Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Structural and Semantic Factors Influencing VP AnaphorResolution.’ 14th Annual cuny Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Philadelphia, PA.

2002 Conklin, Kathy, Koenig, Jean-Pierre, and Gail Mauner ‘Influence of lexically encoded semanticargument information on sentence processing’. 3rd International Conference on the Mental Lexicon,Banff, Canada.

2003 Conklin, Kathy, Mauner, Gail and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Are all agents equal?’. 16th annual CUNYconference on human sentence processing, Boston, MA.

2003 Conklin, Kathy , Mauner, Gail and Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Differences in the processing of volitionaland nonvolitional agents’. 44th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, Canada.

2004 Bienvenue, Bienvenue, Conklin, Kathy, Mauner, Gail, and Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Argument and ad-junct static locations are processed differently’. 17th annual CUNY human sentence processing con-ference, College Park, MD.

2004 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Mauner, Gail ‘The use of relational vs. typical participant information insentence processing’. 17th annual CUNY human sentence processing conference, College Park, MD.

2004 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Mauner, Gail ‘Explaining typical and non-typical argument effects: A mu-tual information model’. Fourth International Conference on the mental lexicon, Windsor, Ontario,Canada.

2004 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Mauner, Gail, Bienvenue, Bienvenue and Conklin, Kathy ‘How is participantinformation lexically encoded?’. Fourth International Conference on the mental lexicon, Windsor,Ontario, Canada.

2004 Bienvenue, Bienvenue, Conklin, Kathy, Mauner, Gail, and Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘The structure of verbmeaning in the mental lexicon’. Fourth International Conference on the mental lexicon, Windsor,Ontario, Canada.

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2005 Bienvenue Bienvenue, Mauner, Gail and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Lexical-semantic and structural in-fluences on syntactic priming in comprehension. 18th annual CUNY human sentence processingconference, Tucson, Arizona.

2005 Conklin, Kathy, Mauner, Gail and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Bilingual access to interlingual homographs:Examination of the effects of sentential context and language of processing. 18th annual CUNYhuman sentence processing conference, Tucson, Arizona.

2005 Atsuko Nishiyama, Jean-Pierre Koenig ’The Discourse Function of the Present Perfect’. Constraintson Discourse. University of Dortmund, Germany.

2005 Green, Sean, Mauner, Gail, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ’How ships confront storms: Processing andrepresentation of Entailment Transfer metonymies’. 46th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Soci-ety, Toronto, Canada.

2005 Conklin, Kathy, Mauner, Gail, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Exhaustive activation of interlingual homo-graph meanings: Examination of effects of sentence context, language of processing, and homo-graph frequency’, 11th Annual Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference,Ghent, Belgium.

2005 Mauner, Gail, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ’The discourse status of implicit conceptual and lexicalagents’, 11th Annual Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference, Ghent, Bel-gium.

2006 Yun, Hong-Oak, Mauner, Gail, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Anticipation vs. Integration of SyntacticallyInfrequent but Semantically Obligatory Arguments’, 19th annual CUNY human sentence processingconference, New York, NY.

2007 Sunfa Kim, Gail Mauner and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘What is contingent about contingency learning?:Evidence from structural priming in comprehension’, 20th annual CUNY human sentence processingconference, San Diego, California.

2008 Su, Chung-Iu, Mauner, Gail, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘When Verbs Do Not Prime Typical Instru-ments Or Locations’, 21st annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Chapel Hill,North Carolina.

2008 Yun, Hong-Oak, Roland, Douglas, Koenig, Jean-Pierre, and Gail Mauner ‘The Effects of SemanticPredictability and Shared Similarity with the Other Possible Fillers on Processing’, 21st annualCUNY conference on human sentence processing, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

2008 Mauner, Gail and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Accessing Intermediate Levels of Semantic Role Informa-tion during On-Line Comprehension’, 21st annual CUNY conference on human sentence processing,Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

2008 Dery, Jeruen and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘The Role of Coherence Relations in Ordering Events in aTenseless Language’, 21st annual CUNY conference on human sentence processing, Chapel Hill, NorthCarolina.

2009 Kim, Sunfa, Gail Mauner, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Structural priming within a second language(L2) Do word order differences across languages or the absence of a structural alternation in afirst language (L1) matter?’ 22nd annual CUNY conference on human sentence processing, Davis,California.

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2009 Chung-I Erica Su, Gail Mauner and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Strategic vs. automatic priming of in-struments: a tale with two baselines, two procedures, and a moral’, 15th Annual Conference onArchitectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing, Barcelona, Spain.

2010 Sunfa Kim, Gail Mauner, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Shared mapping between concepts and functionalassignment across languages facilitates L2 production’. 51st annual Meeting of the PsychonomicSociety, St. Louis, Missouri.

2011 Eunkyung Yi, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Douglas Roland ‘Semantic attractors and constructionalfrequency in the English ditransitive construction’. 85th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society ofAmerica, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

2011 Eunkyung Yi, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Gail Mauner ‘The effect of verb (dis-)similarity in syntacticpriming’. 24th annual CUNY conference on Human Sentence Processing. Palo Alto, California.

2011 Andreas Brocher, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Gail Mauner ‘The Processing and Mental Representationof Polysemes’ 17th Annual Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference, Paris,France.

2011 Eunkyung Yi, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Gail Mauner ‘Verb semantic similarity affects the choice ofargument structure construction in sentence production’, Structuring the Argument, Paris, France.

2012 Jeruen Dery and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Discourse expectations and their effects on temporal update’2012 International conference on linguistic evidence, Tübingen, Germany.

2012 Jeruen Dery and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Congruence effects in narrative time shifts’ 25th annual CUNYconference on Human Sentence Processing, New York City, NY.

2012 Andreas Brocher, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Gail Mauner ‘Retrieval of irregular polysemes: Evidencefrom priming and eye-movements’ 25th annual CUNY conference on Human Sentence Processing,New York City, NY.

2012 Andreas Brocher, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Stefani Foraker, Gail Mauner, and Kristi Buckley ‘Retrieval ofirregular polysemes: Evidence from priming, eye-fixations, and evoked potentials’. Architecturesand Mechanisms for Language Processing, Riva del Garda, Spain.

2013 Andreas Brocher, and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Meaning inhibition of subliminally presented, backwardmasked words: Towards a new priming technique’. Linguistic Evidence, Berlin Special, Berlin, Ger-many.

2014 Eunkyung Yi and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Word order typology and discourse expectation’. 27th annualCUNY conference on Human Sentence Processing, Columbus, Ohio.

2014 Hongmo Kang, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Gail Mauner ‘Pragmatic fit and the processing of Koreanhonorifics’. 27th annual CUNY conference on Human Sentence Processing, Columbus, Ohio.

2016 Aron Marvel and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Micro-Senses: Exploring Multi-Word Event Categoriation’Workshop on Events in Language and Cognition 29th annual CUNY conference on Human SentenceProcessing, Gainesville, Florida.

2017 Brocher, Andreas, Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Foraker, Stephanie, and Gail Mauner. ‘Shared and unsharedportions of meaning for biased and balanced polysemes,’ 30th annual CUNY conference on HumanSentence Processing, New York City, NY.

2017 Hong, Seung Jin and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘How to determine whether an object is tall,’ 23rd AMLaPconference, Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing, Lancaster, UK.

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2018 Thomas St. Pierre and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Broccoli or *cauliflower? Adaptation to L2 lexical er-rors’, 31st annual CUNY conference on Human Sentence Processing, Davis, CA.

2018 Thomas St. Pierre and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Where *is the jeans? Adapting to L2 grammatical errors’,31st annual CUNY conference on Human Sentence Processing, Davis, CA.

2018 Thomas St. Pierre and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Learning Consistent Gender Errors in Non-nativeSpeech’, 24th AMLaP conference, Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing, Berlin,Germany.

2019 Thomas St. Pierre and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘The effect of foreign bias on processing L2 Englishspeech’, 32nd annual CUNY conference on Human Sentence Processing, Boulder, CO.

2019 Aron Marvel, Jean-Pierre Koenig, and Gail Mauner ‘Event categorization using non-verb cues ’,32nd annual CUNY conference on Human Sentence Processing, Boulder, CO.

Invited talks (outside of the University at Buffalo)

1992 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Shared structure vs. constructional autonomy in Construction Grammar’, 15thInternational Congress of Linguists, Québec, Canada.

1994 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Semantics and the nature of grammatical knowledge’, Cognitive Science Col-loquium, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO.

1994 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘The semantics of binding constructions’, Linguistics colloquium, Universityof California, Davis, Davis, CA.

1996 Davis, Anthony and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Lexical semantics and linking constraints in the hierar-chical lexicon’, 3rd International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase-Structure Grammar, Marseille,France.

1996 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Sens et contexte: mais qu’y a-t-il de nouveau?’, Groupe de Recherches enSémantique, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France.

1999 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Quelle Syntaxe pour Quelle Sémantique’, Séminaire du groupe de TraitementAutomatique du Langage Naturelle, Université Paris VII, Paris, France.

1999 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘The architecture of Lexical Semantics’, Workshop on Lexical Semantics andLinking in Constraint-based Theories, 11th European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Infor-mation, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

2000 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Linking and the architecture of lexical semantic representations’, LinguisticsColloquium, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

2000 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Théories de l’appariement et l’architecture des représentations sémantiqueslexicales’, Linguistics Colloquium, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Canada.

2000 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Gail Mauner ‘Les sources lexicales de la structure argumentale: donnéesexpérimentales’, Séminaire du groupe de Traitement Automatique du Langage Naturelle, Univer-sité Paris VII, Paris, France.

2001 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Lecture series ‘Semantics and the lexicon’, Scandinavian Conference onConstraint-based Grammars, Norwegian Technological University, Trondheim, Norway.

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2002 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Gail Mauner ‘La représentation lexicale des participants et leur rôle dansl’interprétation des phrases’, Université du Québec à Montreal.

2002 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Gail Mauner ‘Arguments: What they are and how they are used’, Univer-sity of Pennsylvania, PA.

2003 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Linear order and the scope of aspectual operators in Minimal Recursion Se-mantics’, Brown University, RI.

2003 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘The limits of dissociation between linear order and scope’, University ofRochester, NY.

2003 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Gail Mauner ‘The representation and processing of situational partici-pants’, University of Saarland, Saabrücken, Germany.

2003 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Gail Mauner ‘A mutual information model of argumenthood’, Workshopon Knowledge Representation and Modeling, Norwegian Technological University, Trondheim, Nor-way.

2003 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Representing verb meaning in a (hierarchical) lexicon’, Norwegian Techno-logical University, Trondheim, Norway.

2004 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Aspect, temps, et l’interface entre la syntaxe et la sémantique’, Université duQuébec à Montréal, Montréal, Canada.

2005 Koenig, Jean-Pierre, Mauner, Gail, Bienvenue, Breton, and Anthony Davis ‘Which verb classesand why?’, Invited talk at the International Verb Workshop, University of Saarland, Saarbruecken,Germany.

2005 Mauner, Gail, Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Sean Green ‘Syntactically active, inactive, and evoked im-plicit agents in pronoun and metonymy resolution’, Department of Cognitive Science Colloquium,Johns Hopkins University.

2005 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘(Proto)-instrumentality and the meaning of English verbs’. University ofStuttgart, Germany.

2008 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘La syntaxe argumentale en Iroquois et la notion depolysynthétisme’. University of Paris 7.

2008 Koenig, Jean Pierre ‘Valence et sémantique, Une revue critique’, Institut Charles V, Paris, France.

2008 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Qu’est-ce qu’un état parfait?’, Université Paris 7, Paris, France.

2009 ‘Verb classes and Event classes: From Grammar to Processing’, Verb Typologies Revisited, Universityof Ghent, Belgium.

2009 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘What semantic role information is useful when?’, Michigan State University,Michigan.

2009 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Instruments and Event Complexity’, Event, Events, and Subevents, UniversitéParis 3, Paris, France.

2010 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘How to map the verbal semantic space’, Workshop on the Subatomic Semanticsof Event Predicates, Barcelona, Spain.

2010 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘The geometry of the verbal semantic space’ XII Congreso de la Sociedad Ar-gentina de Lingüística, Mendoza, Argentina.

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2010 Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Karin Michelson ‘Invariance in argument realization: The case of Iro-quoian’, Linguistic Colloquium, University of Texas at Austin.

2010 Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘Is argument realization universal?’, The Representation ofEvents, University of Paris 3, Paris.

2010 Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Why is linking simple?’ Heinrich-Heine Universität, Duesseldorf, Germany.

2012 Eunkyung Yi and Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Why verb meaning matters to syntax’, Workshop in honor ofRobert Van Valin, Duesseldorf, Germany.

2013 Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Why (certain) verb semantics matter to syntax’, Workshop on Argument Struc-ture, 35th Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society (DGfS), Potsdam, Germany.

2014 Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘Direct syntax meets information structure: The case ofIroquoian’, Workshop on Information Structure in Head-Marking Languages, Max-Planck Institutefor Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

2014 Jean-Pierre Koenig, Liancheng Chief, Nuttanart Muansuwan, Shakti Poornima ‘A shopping guideto cross-linguistic variation in event realization,’ Chronos 11: workshop on Agent control over non-culminating events, Pisa, Italy.

2015 *Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘Strong and weak lexical categories in Oneida,’LingLunch, University Denis Diderot, Paris, France.

2015 *Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘Exploring the limits of syntactic structure,’ LinguisticsColloquium, University of Rochester.

2015 *Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘Exploring the nature of syntax,’ Grammar development:Multilingual aspects of the syntax-semantics interface Research Workshop of the Israel ScienceFoundation Beit Daniel, Zichron Ya’akov, Israel.

2017 *Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson ‘Quantification in Iroquoian,’ Constraint-based Syntaxand Semantics workshop in honor of Danièle Godard, Paris, France.

2017 Jean-Pierre Koenig, Liancheng Chief, Nuttanart Muansuwan, Shakthi Poornima ‘Cross-linguisticVariation in Event Realization’ Beyond Time Workshop, Boulder, CO.

2017 Jean-Pierre Koenig ‘Why do we have the causal predicates we have?,’ Linguistics Perspectives onCausation Workshop, Jerusalem, Israel.

Invited talks (within the University at Buffalo)

1994 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Schematization and Underspecification in Grammatical Structure’, LinguisticsColloquium, University at Buffalo.

1996 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Words, Patterns, and Categories’, Center for Cognitive Science, University atBuffalo.

1998 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘Shades of Meaning’, Logic Colloquium, University at Buffalo.

2001 Koenig, Jean-Pierre ‘What’s “in” a word?’, Center for Cognitive Science, University at Buffalo.

2016 *Koenig, Jean-Pierre, and Karin Michelson. ‘Are languages really that different?’, Center for Cog-nitive Science. University at Buffalo.

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Graduate and Undergraduate Supervision

Ph.D. Thesis External Reviewer

Oliver Bonami, ‘Les constructions du verbe: le cas des groupes prépositionnels argumentaux’, Departmentof Linguistics, Université Paris-VII (France) (1999)

David Beck, ‘The typology of part of speech systems: The markedness of adjectives’, Department of Lin-guistics, University of Toronto (Canada) (1999)

Paula Bouchard, ‘Les locutions verbales en français’, Department of Linguistics, Université du Québec àMontréal (Canada) (2002)

Mohammad Haji-Abdolhosseini, ‘Modularity and soft constraints: A study of conflict resolution in gram-mar’, University of Toronto (Canada) (2005)

Yves Bourque, ‘Toward a Typology of Semantic Transparency: The Case of French Compounds,’ Universityof Toronto (Canada) (2014)

Ph.D. Thesis Director (Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo)

David Houghton, ‘Something about ‘anything’: A semantic study of a, any, the, and certain’ (2000)

Alissa Melinger, ‘Morphological complexity in English prefixed words: An experimental investigation’(2000)

Nuttanart Muansuwan, ‘Verb complexes in Thai’ (2002)

Luis Paris, ‘ Grammatical Encoding of Event Relations: Gerund Phrases in Spanish’ (2003)

Kathy Conklin, ‘Bilingual Access to Interlingual Homographs: Examination of Effects of Sentential Context,Word Frequency, and Proficiency’ (2005, Gail Mauner, co-Chair)

Atsuko Nishiyama, ‘The Semantics and Pragmatics of the Perfect in English and Japanese’ (2006)

Chief, Liancheng, ‘Induced Change of State Verbs in Mandarin Chinese’ (2008)

Huichen Hsiao ‘Motion event descriptions and Manner-0f-Motion Verbs in Mandarin’ (2009)

Akio Hasegawa, ‘The semantics and pragmatics of Japanese focus particles’ (2011)

Sang-gu Kang, ‘The semantics and pragmatics of Korean focus particles’ (2011)

Poornima Shakti, ‘Apectual light verb constructions in Hindi’ (2012)

Jeruen Dery, ‘Causal and temporal inferences in tenseless and tensed languages’ (2012)

Andreas Brocher, ‘When non-commitment makes sense: an experimental approach to the retrieval andmental representation of irregular polysemes’ (2014)

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Paul Heider, ‘The semantics of optionality’ (2015, Doug Roland, co-Chair)

Eunkyung Yi, ‘What makes verbs with similar meaning occur in similar syntactic environments?’ (2016)

Hao Sun, ‘Association and Extension in Argument Structure Learning: A Computational Perspective’ (2018)

Kate Donelson, ‘On space in conversation: Coordinating perspectives in spatial reference’ (2018, JuergenBohnemeyer, co-Chair)

Hongmo Kang, ‘Effects of Plausibility and Predictability on Reading: How and Why They Differ’ (2019)

Sang-Hee Park, “Gapping: A Constraint-based Syntax and Semantics Interface’ (2019, Rui Chaves, co-chair)

M.A. Project Director (Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo)

Jennifer Bloomquist, ‘Lie, Cheat, and Steal: A Study in Category Structure’ (1998)

Min-Hung Liao, ‘Chinese to English Machine Translation unsing SNePS as an interlingua: Theory’ (1998)

Nuttanart Muansuwan, ‘Thai Directional Serial Verbs’ (1999)

Kazue Watanabe, ‘Presupposition Function: A Japanese Focus Particle, mo’ (1999)

Anne Joergensen, ‘The Processing of Implicit Objects’ (2000)

Liancheng Chief, ‘The meaning of Kuai in Mandarin’ (2004)

Frank Le Houillier, ‘Explorations in the Proof Theory of Natural Language Dialogue’ (2005)

Sang-Gu Kan, ‘Discourse analysis of the Korean additive particle -to’ (2006)

Akio Hasegawa, ‘Japanese focus particles -shika and -dake’ (2006)

Poornima Shakti, ‘Aspectual complex predicates in Hindi’ (2008)

Jeruen Dery, ‘Coherence Relations and Directionality in Temporal Interpretation in Tagalog’ (2008)

Eunkyung Yi, ‘Semantic attractors and subcategorization preferences in the English ditransitive construc-tion (2011)

Andreas Brocher, ‘The representation and processing of polysemy’ (2011)

Kate Donelson, ‘Verb Phrase Idioms in American English’ (2012)

Yae Jee Kim, ‘Korean Modal (u)l swu iss’ (2014)

Hao Sun, ‘Is the ditransitive alternation representative of all valence alternations? ’ (2014)

Aron Marvel, ‘Complex names for event categories’ (2014)

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Thomas St Pierre, ‘Anticipating Consistent, Ungrammatical Gender-Marking from L2 German Speakers’(2016)

Yanwei Jin, ‘A cross-linguistic study of expletive negation’ (2017)

Seungjin Hong ‘What is tall? How to compute the meaning of the gradable adjective tall’ (2017)

Alexandra Lawson ‘When Coreference is Not Anaphoric: A Speaker-Driven Analysis of Repeated Namesacross Genres’ (2017)

Hanno Beck ‘Chasing the Footprints of Subjectivity in Predicational Utterances’ (2018)

José Antonio Jódar-Sánchez ‘Metonymy and metaphor go cross-linguistic’ (2018)

Undergraduate Honors Thesis Director (Department of Linguistics, University at Buffalo)

Daniel Ross ‘Prepositional modification of verbal predicates’ (1998)

Keith Sanders ‘Syntax and Semantics of English Adverbs’ (1998)

Mark Josef ‘A constraint programming approach to natural language parsing’ (2003)

Mengyang Qiu ‘Personnifications in Mandarin and English: A comparative perspective’ (2013)

Courses Taught

Undergraduate

Introduction to Linguistic Analysis (Linguistics 205)

Language, Society, and Individual (Linguistics 207)

Structure of English: Grammar and Lexicon (Linguistics 302)

Introduction to the Contemporary Theory of Metaphor (Linguistics 356)

Syntax 1 (Linguistics 431)

UB Seminar ‘What makes us talk?’ (Linguistics 198 and 199)

Introduction to Cognitive Science (Linguistics and Psychology 342)

Graduate

Syntax 1 (Linguistics 415/515)

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Syntax 2 (Linguistics 434/535)

Semantics 1 (Linguistics 438/538)

Semantics 2 (Linguistics 443/543)

Formal Semantics (Linguistics 448/548)

Computational Linguistics (Linguistics 467/567)

Current Syntactic Theory: An Introduction to HPSG (Linguistics 621)

Syntax of Romance (Linguistics 437/537)

Graduate Seminars

Aspect: from Lexical Semantics to Discourse (Linguistics 623)

Construction Grammar (Linguistics 623)

Indefinites (Linguistics 623)

Semantic Neighborhoods (Linguistics 623)

The Interface between Syntax and Semantics (Linguistics 623)

Semantic Underspecification (Linguistics 622)

Discourse Relations (Linguistics 621)

The semantics of a language: the case of French (Linguistics 622)

Approaches to the Lexicon (Linguistics 608)

Experimental Semantics (Linguistics 604)

Argument structure (Linguistics 622)

A survival kit for semanticists (Linguistics 621)

Iroquoian languages (Linguistics 621)

March, 2020