Chris Kennedy is William H. Colvin Professor in the Department of Linguistics. His work is geared towards discovering and describing the principles that are involved in relating linguistic forms to meanings; determining how this mapping is achieved through the interaction of properties of the linguistic system, properties of cognition more generally, and broader features of communicative contexts; and understanding the extent to which structural and typological features of language can be explained in terms of meaning. Over the past two decades, he has explored these issues primarily through an exploration of the language of comparison, amount and degree, though his research has also touched on core issues in the syntax-semantics interface such as ellipsis, anaphora, and quantification.
Chris Kennedy
William H. Colvin Professor, Department of Linguistics; Faculty Director, Undergraduate Major in Cognitive Science
Rosenwald 205E