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Dr Nathan Klinedinst

Lecturer in Pragmatics

Location:Room 115C, Chandler House,
2 Wakefield Street, London WC1N 1PF
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 679 4062
Email: nathank@ucl.ac.uk



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Research Interests

Meaning and communication in natural language, as a part of the cognitive sciences.

 

    2012

    • Klinedinst, N. W. (2012). THCSP. In Capone, A., Lo Piparo, F., Carapezza, M. (Eds.). Perspectives on Pragmatics and Philosophy ( ). Dordrecht: Springer.
    • Klinedinst, N., Rothschild, D. (2012). Connectives without truth tables. Natural Language Semantics , 1-39

    2011

    • Égré, P., Klinedinst, N. W. (Eds.) (2011). Vagueness and Language Use. Palgrave MacMillan.
    • KLINEDINST, N., Rothschild, D. (2011). Exhaustivity in questions with non-factives. Semantics and Pragmatics 4 doi:10.3765/sp.4.2.

    2010

    • Klinedinst, N. (2010). Quantified conditionals and conditional excluded middle. Journal of Semantics doi:10.1093/jos/ffq015.

    2009

    • Klinedinst, N. (2009). (Simplification of)2 disjunctive antecedents. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics (60)

    2007

    • Klinedinst, N. W. (2007). Plurals, possibilities, and conjunctive disjunction. UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 19, 261-284

 

Current PhD Students

Matthew Gotham

Lexical semantics, in particular the nature of word-world relations.

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