Anastasia Giannakidou Curriculum Vitae, Dec. 2016 Personal Address (work): University of Chicago, Department of Linguistics, 1010 E. 59th St., Chicago, IL 60637, USA Address (home): 1323 E. 61st Street., Chicago, IL 60637 Telephone (work): (773) 834-9819 Telephone (home): (773) 288-5340 E-mail: [email protected] Webpage : home.uchicago.edu/~giannaki Languages: Greek (native), English, Dutch, German, French, Ancient Greek Broad Research interests • The formal study of meaning (semantics and pragmatics), and its relation to form (morphology and syntax) • Philosophy of language, mathematical linguistics • Variation in meaning and variation across languages (crosslinguistic semantics) • Greek formal syntax-semantics • Division of labor between semantics and pragmatics • Processing of polarity items, indefinites • Sign languages, home sign • Bilingualism Languages I have worked on: Greek, Dutch, Spanish, Catalan, French, Italian, Mandarin, Korean, Basque. I have published in English, Greek, French, and Dutch. Main research topics: negation, negative polarity; free choice; modality, temporality, and the future past distinction; propositional attitudes and mood choice (subjunctive, indicative); temporal particles (until, before); focus particles (even, only), reasoning with alternatives; scalar inference; quantifier structure, definiteness and indefiniteness; ellipsis Current positions • Professor of Linguistics. Dept. of Linguistics and the College, University of Chicago. • Co-Director of Center for Gesture, Sign and Language, University of Chicago. (with Diane Brentari, Susan Goldin-Meadow) • Research Associate, Institut Jean Nicod, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris. • Associate member of Bilingualism Research Lab. University of Illinois at Chicago. A. Giannakidou, curriculum vitae 2 Previous/visiting academic positions Visiting professor, Institut Jean Nicod, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France. April-May 2013. July 2004-June 2007 Associate professor with tenure. Dept. of Linguistics, University of Chicago. September 2002- June 2004 Assistant professor, Dept. of Linguistics, University of Chicago. September 2001- September 2002 Visiting assistant professor, Dept. of Linguistics, University of Chicago. July 1999-July 2002 Senior Fellow of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences (KNAW), Center for Language and Cognition, Department of Dutch, Frisian and Low Saxon, University of Groningen. (Tenure granted 2002). July 1998-Deccember 1998 Visiting assistant professor, Dept. of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, University of Cyprus. September 1997- June 1999 Grotius Fellow, Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC), Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam. 1993-1997 Research Assistant (assistent in opleiding, PhD fellowship), Department of Dutch, University of Groningen. Fellowship funded by the Dutch Graduate School of Logic (Ondezoeksschool Logica), CLCG (Center for Language and Cognition Groningen), and BCN (Behavioral and Cognitive Neurosciences). Education 1997 PhD in Linguistics. University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Thesis: The landscape of polarity items. Groningen Dissertations in Linguistics (GRODIL) 18. 238 pp. The dissertation received the Dissertation Award (Dissertatieprijs) of the Linguistics Association of the Netherlands for the best dissertation in Linguistics in 1997. A. Giannakidou, curriculum vitae 3 1992 MA (summa cum laude) in Linguistics and Philosophy of Language. Dept. of Greek, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Supervisor: S. Tsochatzidis. Thesis title: Kyria onomata: I dhiamaxi anamesa stin philosophia tis glossas tou Kripke kai tou Searle [Proper Names: the debate between Kripke's and Searle's Philosophy of Language]. (in Greek) 1989 BA (summa cum laude) in Greek Philology. Specialization: Linguistics. Department of Greek, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. Publications BOOKS In preparation: Veridicality in Grammar: Modality, Attitudes, and Negation. With Alda Mari. In preparation with University of Chicago Press. Published 1. 2016. Revisiting Mood, Aspect and Modality: What is a linguistic category? Blaszczak, J., Anastasia Giannakidou, D. Klimek-Jankowska, Kryzstof Mygdalski (eds). University of Chicago Press. 2. 2013. (with Urtzi Etxeberria, Lilia Schurcks, eds). The Nominal Structure in Slavic and beyond. Series: Studies in Generative Grammar 116, Mouton de Gruyter. Publication Date: December 2013 ISBN: 978-1-61451-279-0 3. Giannakidou Anastasia and Monika Rathert, 2009. (eds), Quantification, Definiteness, and Nominalization. Oxford University Press, Series Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics. 4. Giannakidou, A. 1998. Polarity Sensitivity as (Non)veridical Dependency. John Benjamins, Amsterdam-Philadelphia. 281 pp. JOURNAL ARTICLES (REVIEWS not included; see also REVIEWS) Manuscripts under submission/revision: 1. Giannakidou, A. and J. Lin. 2016. No exhaustivity for Mandarin shenme. Submitted. 2. Giannakidou, A. and Alda Mari. 2016. The semantic roots of positive polarity with epistemic modal adverbs. Undergoing revisions. Linguistics and Philosophy. 3. Giannakidou, A. Chatzikonstantinou, A. and C. Manouilidou. 2016. Three types of NPI- licensers in Greek: an experimental approach. In preparation, Journal of Greek Linguistics. 4. Etxeberria, Urtzi and Anastasia Giannakidou. 2016. A unified analysis of algun(os): referential vagueness and NP ellipsis. In preparation. A. Giannakidou, curriculum vitae 4 Accepted, published: 1. Giannakidou, A. and A. Mari, 2016. An epistemic analysis of the future: the view from Greek and Italian. To appear in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. 2. Chatzikonstantinou, A. and A. Giannakidou. Intonation and scope with Greek universal quantifiers and NPIs: an experimental study. To appear in Glossa. 3. Giannakidou, A. and S. Yoon. 2016. Scalar marking without scalar meaning: non-scalar, non-exhaustive NPIs in Greek and Korean. Language 92: 522-556. 4. Xiang, Ming, Julian Grove, and Anastasia Giannakidou. 2016. Semantic and pragmatic processes in the comprehension of negation: an event related potential study of negative polarity items. Journal of Neurolinguistics 38: 71-88. 5. Giannakidou, A. 2014. The modality of the present and the future. In Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. Springer online. (DOI) 10.1007/s11049-014-9234-z 6. Xiang, Ming, Julian Grove, and Anastasia Giannakidou. 2013. Dependency-dependent interference: NPI interference, agreement attraction, and global pragmatic inferences. In Frontiers in Psychology. Published: 07 October 2013 doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00708. 7. Giannakidou, A. and J. Quer. Exhaustive and non-exhaustive variation with anti-specific indefinites: free choice and referential vagueness in Greek, Catalan, and Spanish. (2013), Lingua 26:120–149. 8. Giannakidou, A. and S. Yoon. 2011. The subjective mode of comparison: metalinguistic comparatives in Greek and Korean. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 29:621-655. 9. Franklin, Giannakidou, and Goldin-Meadow. 2011. Negation, questions, and structure building in a home sign system. Cognition 118, Issue 3: 398-416. 10. Giannakidou, A. 2010. The dynamics of change in Dutch enig: from nonveridicality to strict negative polarity. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 28: 861-875. 11. Giannakidou, A. 2009. The dependency of the subjunctive revisited: temporal semantics and polarity. Lingua 120: 1883-1908. 12. Giannakidou, A. 2007. The landscape of EVEN. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 25: 39-81. 13. Giannakidou, A. 2006. Only, emotive factives, and the dual nature of polarity dependency. Language, 82: 575-603. 14. Giannakidou, A. and L. L.-S. Cheng, 2006. (In)Definiteness, polarity, and the role of wh-morphology in free choice. Journal of Semantics 23: 135-183. 15. Den Dikken, M. and A. Giannakidou, 2002. From Hell to Polarity: ‘Aggressively non-D- linked’ wh-phrases as polarity items. Linguistic Inquiry 33: 31-61. 16. Giannakidou, A. 2001. The meaning of free choice. Linguistics and Philosophy 24: 659- 735. 17. Giannakidou, A. 2000. Crosslinguistic semantics and the study of Greek. [Invited contribution]. The Journal of Greek Linguistics 1: 223-262. 18. Giannakidou, A. 2000. Negative ... concord? Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 18: 457-523. 19. Giannakidou, A . 2000. Negative concord and the scope of universals. Transactions of the Philological Society 98.1: 87-120. [Special issue on negation and polarity, edited by Paul Rowlett.] 20. Giannakidou, A. 1999. Affective dependencies. Linguistics and Philosophy 22: 367- 421. A. Giannakidou, curriculum vitae 5 21. Giannakidou, A., and M. Stavrou. 1999. Nominalization and ellipsis in the Greek DP. The Linguistic Review 16: 295-332. 22. Giannakidou, A., 1999. Polariteitsverschijnselen en (non)veridicaliteit. [Polarity phenomena and (non) veridicality] Nederlandse Taalkunde, 2: 93-110. 23. Giannakidou, A. and J. Mercahnt, 1998. Reverse sluicing in English and Greek. The Linguistic Review 15: 233-256. 24. Giannakidou, A., 1995. Negative polariteit en kale NPs. [Negative polarity and bare NPs] Bulletin voor Taalwetenschap (TABU) 25.1: 133-137. BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Giannakidou, A. in press. Polarity. Oxford Encyclopedia in Linguistics. Oxford University Press. 2. Giannakidou, A. and H. Zeijlstra. 2016. The landscape of negative dependencies: n- words and negative concord. The Blackwell Companion to Syntax, 2nd edition (eds. Martin Evaerert and Henk van Riemsdijk). In press. 3. Blaszczak, J., Anastasia Giannakidou, D. Klimek-Jankowska, Kryzstof. In press. Aspect, Mood, Modality: an Introduction. In Blaszczak et. al (eds). Revisiting Mood, Aspect and Modality: What is a linguistic category. University of Chicago Press. 4. Giannakidou, A. and A. Mari. In press. Epistemic future and MUST: reasoning with nonveridicality and partial knowledge. In Blaszczak et. al (eds). Revisiting Mood, Aspect and Modality: What is a linguistic category. University of Chicago Press. 5. Giannakidou, A. in press. The subjunctive as evaluation and nonveridicality. In Blaszczak et. al (eds). Revisiting Mood, Aspect and Modality: What is a linguistic category. University of Chicago Press. 6. Giannakidou, A. 2014. The prospective as nonveridical: polarity items, speaker commitment, and projected truth. In The Black Book, Feestschrift for Frans Zwarts, ed. By D. Gilberts and Jack Hoeksema. 101-124. 7. Giannakidou, A. 2013. Inquisitive assertions and nonveridicality. In The dynamic, inquisitive, and visionary life of φ, ?φ and ◊φ-- A festschrift for Jeroen Groenendijk, Martin Stokhof and Frank Veltman, ed. by Maria Aloni, Michael Franke, F. Roelofsen: 115-126. 8. Etxeberria, U. and A. Giannakidou, 2014. Definiteness and domain restriction: from Greek and Basque to Salish. In Schurcks, Etxeberria, and Giannakidou (eds.), The Nominal Structure in Slavic and beyond. 9. Giannakidou, A. 2013. Evaluative subjunctive and nonveridicality. In Nonveridicality, Perspective, and Discourse Coherence, ed. by Taboada and Tvranc, Brill, Studies in Pragmatics. 10. Giannakidou, A., and E. Staraki, 2013. Rethinking ability: ability as modality and ability as action. In Genericity, ed. Alda Mari et al., Oxford University Press. 250-275. 11. Cheng, L.L.S, and A. Giannakidou. 2013. The Non-Uniformity of wh-indeterminates with free choice and polarity in Chinese. In Strategies of Quantification ed. by K.-H. Gil, S. Harlow, and G. Tsoulas. Oxford University Press. 123-154. A. Giannakidou, curriculum vitae 6 12. Giannakidou, A. 2012. The landscape of Greek Quantifiers. In the Handbook of Quantifiers in Natural Language, edited by E. L. Keenan and D. Paperno, Series: Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy. 13. Giannakidou, A. 2011. Bibliography on “Polarity”. Oxford Bibliographies Online (OBO), Entry: Polarity. On line open access bibliography. Launched Dec. 2011. 14. Giannakidou, A. 2011. Positive polarity items and negative polarity items: variation, licensing, and compositionality. In Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning (Second edition; ed. by C. Maienborn, K. von Heusinger, and P. Portner). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. 1660-1712. 15. Giannakidou, A. 2011. Nonveridicality and mood choice: subjunctive, polarity, and time. For the volume Tense across Languages, ed. by R. Musan and M. Rathert. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. 59-90. 16. Franklin, A., A. Giannakidou, and S. Goldin Meadow. 2011. Negation in a home sign system. Pragmatics and Autolexical Grammar: In honor of Jerry Sadock, In: Yuasa, E., Bagsi, T. and K. Beals (eds.), Pragmatics and Autolexical Grammar: In honor of Jerry Sadock. pp. 261–276. 17. Etxeberria, U. and A. Giannakidou, 2010. Contextual domain restriction and the definite determiner. In Context-Dependence, Perspective and Relativity, ed. by F. Recanati, I. Stojanovic, and N. Villanueva, Mouton de Gruyter, Mouton Series in Pragmatics 6. 93-‐ 126. 18. Giannakidou, A. and M. Stavrou. 2009. On metalinguistic comparatives and negation in Greek. Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Greek Syntax and Semantics, ed. by Claire Halpert, Jeremy Hartman, and David Hill, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 57. 57-74. 19. Giannakidou, A. 2006. Polarity, questions, and the scalar properties of even. In Drawing the Boundaries of Meaning: Neo-Gricean studies in pragmatics and semantics in honor of Laurence R. Horn, ed. by Gregory Ward and Maria Birner. John Benjamins. 95-116. 20. Giannakidou, A., 2006. N-words and negative concord. In the Blackwell Companion to Syntax, edited by Martin Everaert et al. Volume III: chapter 45. 327-‐391. 21. Giannakidou, A. 2003. A puzzle about until and the Present Perfect. In A. Alexiadou, M. Rathert, and A. von Stechow (eds.) Perfect Explorations pp. 101-133. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin. 22. Giannakidou, A. 2001. Varieties of polarity items and the (Non)veridicality Hypothesis. In Jack Hoeksema, Hotze Rullmann, Victor Sanchez-Valencia, and Ton van der Wouden (eds), Perspectives on Negation and Polarity, John Benjamins, Amsterdam-Philadelphia. 99-129. 23. Giannakidou, A. 1999. Weak and strong licensing: evidence from Greek. Studies in Greek Syntax, ed. by Artemis Alexiadou, Geoffrey Horrocks and Melita Stavrou. Kluwer, Dordrecht. 113-133. 24. Giannakidou, A. and J. Quer. 1997. Long distance licensing of negative indefinites. Negation and Polarity: syntax and semantics ed. by Daniel Forget, Paul Hirschbuehler, France Martineau, and Maria Luisa Rivero. John Benjamins, Amsterdam-Philadelphia. 95-113. 25. Giannakidou, A. 1994. The Semantic licensing of NPIs and the Modern Greek subjunctive. In Ale de Boer, Helen de Hoop, Henriette de Swart (eds), Language and A. Giannakidou, curriculum vitae 7 Cognition 4, Yearbook of the Research Group for Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics, University of Groningen: 55-68. 26. Giannakidou, A. 1993. KANENAS and TIPOTA, talking about nothing or anything in Modern Greek. In Ale de Boer, J. de Jong, and Rita Landeweerd (eds), Language and Cognition 3, Yearbook of the Research Group for Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics, University of Groningen. 49-58. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 1. The myth of exhaustivity for all NPIs. To appear at Chicago Linguistic Society 52. 2. Etxeberria U. and A. Giannakidou, to appear. Anti-specificity and the role of number: the case of Spanish algún/algunos. Proceedings of Generative Grammar Colloquium, University of Lisbon, Portugal. 3. Giannakidou, A. and Alda Mari. 2016. Emotive verbs and the choice of subjunctive mood. To appear in Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS) 51. 4. Giannakidou, A. and Alda Mari. 2016. The subjunctive in Greek and Italian: an OT approach. Sinn und Bedeutung 2016. 5. Giannakidou, A. and Alda Mari. 2014. The future of Greek and Italian: an evidential analysis. In Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS) 48. 6. Giannakidou, A. and S. Yoon, 2014. Referential vagueness and negative polarity: evidence from Greek and Korean. In Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS) 2011. 7. Giannakidou, A., D. Papadopoulou, and M. Stavrou. 2014. Scope and epistemic judgment: experimental evidence from Greek indefinites. In the Proceedings of CLS 2011. 8. Gavriilidou, A. and A. Giannakidou. 2013. Degree and manner reading with Greek adverbs ‘poli’ (very/much), ‘kala’ (well). (with Zoe Gavriilidou). In The Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Dept. of English, University of Thessaloniki. Greece. 9. Chatzikonstantinou. A. Giannakidou A, and D. Papadopoulou, 2013. The processing of Greek emphatic NPIs and scope: evidence for 6 year olds. In Studies in Greek Linguistics 39. University of Thessaloniki, Greece. 10. Giannakidou, A. and A. Mari. 2013a: A two dimensional analysis of the future: modal adverbs and speaker bias. In the Proceedings of the 19th Amsterdam Colloquium. 11. Giannakidou, A. and A. Mari. 2013b. An epistemic analysis of the future. In the Proceeding of Sinn und Bedeutung 17. 12. Chatzikonstantinou. A. Giannakidou A, and D. Papadopoulou, 2012. Scope and emphasis in Greek NPIs and universal quantifiers: a pilot study. In the Proceedings of International Conference on Greek Linguistics (ICGL) 10, University of Thrace. 13. Giannakidou, A. 2012. The future of Greek and modal concord. In the Proceedings of International Conference on Greek Linguistics (ICGL) 10, University of Thrace. 14. Chatzopoulou, Katerina, and Giannakidou, A. 2011. Negation selection in Attic Greek is a polarity phenomenon. In the Proceedings of Diachronic Approaches in Generative Syntax (DiGS) 13. 15. Giannakidou, A. and S. Yoon. 2010. No NPI-licensing in comparatives. To appear in the Proceedings of CLS 2010. A. Giannakidou, curriculum vitae 8 16. Giannakidou, A. 2008. A temporal semantics for the Greek subjunctive. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Greek Linguistics. 17. Giannakidou, A. and S. Yoon, 2008. Metalinguistic comparatives and the expressive dimension: evidence from Greek and Korean. Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 13, ed. by Arndt Riester and Torgrim Solstad. University of Stuttgart, Germany. 18. Giannakidou, A. and S. Yoon. 2008. Metalinguistic and negation containing comparatives in Greek and Korean. In the Proceedings of 10th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar (SICOGG 10). Seoul, Korea. 19. Giannakidou, A. and S. Yoon. 2008. Two types of metalinguistic comparatives in Greek and Korean. In the Proceedings of 6th International Conference of Cognitive Science (ICCS 6). Seoul, Korea. 20. Giannakidou, A. 2004. Domain restriction and the arguments of quantificational determiners. In Semantics and Linguistic Theory 14. Cornell Linguistics Club: Ithaca, NY. [Available at the Semantics Archive: semanticsarchive.net] 21. Giannakidou, A. 2004. The three faces of even. In Maria Matheoudhaki and Ageliki Psaltou-Joycey (eds), Proceedings of the 16th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. 15 pp. 22. Giannakidou, A. 2004. Negation, affirmation, and the presuppositions of even. In Maria Karali and Agathoklis Charalambopoulos (eds) Studies in Greek Linguistics 24. 76-88. 23. Giannakidou, A. 2003. EVEN in questions revisited. In the Proceedings of the 14th Amsterdam Colloquium, ed. by Paul Dekker and Martin Stokhof. Institute for Logic, Language, and Computation, University of Amsterdam. 56-62. 24. Giannakidou, A. 2002. Until crosslinguistically, aspect and negation: a novel argument for two untils. In Brendan Jackson (ed.), Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 12, CLC Publications, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 84-103. 25. Giannakidou, A. 2002. Licensing and sensitivity in polarity items: from downward entailment to nonveridicality. In Maria Andronis, Anne Pycha and Keiko Yoshimura (eds), CLS 38: Papers from the 38th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Parasession on Polarity and Negation. 21 pp. 26. Giannakidou, A. 2001. Free choice is not universal quantification. In Yoryia Agouraki, Amalia Arvaniti, Dionysis Goutsos, Jim Davey, Marilena Karyolemou, Anna Panayiotou-Triandafillidou, Andreas Papapavlou, Pavlos Pavlou, and Anna Roussou (eds) Proceedings of the 4th International Conference of Greek Linguistics, University Studio Press, Thessaloniki, Greece. 251-258. 27. Giannakidou, A. 2001. What the hell?. with Marcel den Dikken. In Minjoo Kim and Uri Strauss (eds), Proceedings of the Northeastern Linguistics Society (NELS 31), GLSA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 163-182. 28. Alexiadou, A. and A. Giannakidou, A. 1999. Specificational pseudoclefts as lists. In Kimary Shahin, Susan Blake, and Eun-Sook Kim (eds), Proceedings of the Seventeenth West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL 17), CSLI, Stanford Publications. 1-16. 29. Giannakidou, A., and J. Merchant. 1999. Why Giannis can’t scrub his plate clean: On the absence of resultative secondary predication in Greek. In A. Mozer (ed.), Greek Linguistics ‘97: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Greek Linguistics. Ellinika Grammata, Athens. 93-103. A. Giannakidou, curriculum vitae 9 30. Giannakidou, A. and F. Zwarts. 1999. Aspectual properties of temporal connectives. In A. Mozer (ed), Greek Linguistics ‘97: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Greek Linguistics. Ellinika Grammata, Athens. 104-113. 31. Giannakidou, A. and J. Merchant. 1998. An asymmetry in asymmetric donkey anaphora. In Savvas Tsochatzidis, Agathoklis Charalambopoulos, and Maria Karali (eds), Studies in Greek Linguistics 18. Proceedings of the 18th annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics. University of Thessaloniki. Pp. 141-155. 32. Giannakidou, A. 1997. Linking sensitivity to limited distribution: the case of free choice. In Paul Dekker, Martin Stokhof, and Yde Venema (eds), Proceedings of the 11th Amsterdam Colloquium. University of Amsterdam. 139-145. 33. Giannakidou, A. and J. Merchant, 1997. On the interpretation of null indefinite objects in Greek. With Jason Merchant. In Jannis Veloudis and Maria Karali (eds), Studies in Greek Linguistics 17: Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, University of Thessaloniki. 290-303. 34. Giannakidou, A. and J. Quer, 1997. Disentangling nonlocal licensing of negative indefinites. In Gaberell Drachman, Kiki Malikouti-Drachman, Janis Fykias, and Sila Klidi (eds), Greek linguistics (Proceedings of the 2nd International conference on Greek linguistics), Neugebauer Verlag, Graz. 449-558. 35. Giannakidou, A. 1996. Habituality and negative polarity. In Jannis Veloudis and Xristos Tzitzilis (eds), Studies in Greek Linguistics 16: Proceedings of the 16th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, University of Thessaloniki. 333-345. 36. Farkas, D. F. and A. Giannakidou, 1996. How clause-bounded is the scope of universals? With Donka Farkas. In Gallway, T. (ed.) Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT 6), CLC Publications, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 35-52. [Also appeared as LRC-Report 96-113, Linguistics Research Center, UCSC]. 37. Anagnostopoulou, E. and A. Giannakidou, 1995.Clitics and prominence, or Why specificity is not enough. With Elena Anagnostopoulou. In Audra Dainora, Rachel Hemphill, Barabara Luka, Barabara Need, and Sheri Pragman (eds), CLS 31: Papers from the 31st Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Volume 2: Parasession on Clitics. University of Chicago. 1-15. 38. Giannakidou, A., 1995. Linking mood to polarity sensitivity: the case of the Modern Greek subjunctive. In Antonietta Bisetti, Joao Costa, Rob Goedemans, Nicola Munaro, and Ruben van de Vijver (eds), Proceedings of CONSOLE 3, University of Venice. 71- 83. 39. Giannakidou, A., 1995. On the semantic licensing of polarity items. In Anastasios- Phoevos Christidis, Maria Margariti-Roga, and Argyris Arhakis (eds), Studies in Greek Linguistics 15: Proceedings of the 15th Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, University of Thessaloniki. 406-418. 40. Giannakidou, A., 1995. Subjunctive, habituality and negative polarity. In Mandy Simons, and Teresa Galloway (eds). Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) V, CLC Publications, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 94-112. 41. Giannakidou, A. and J. Quer, 1995. Two mechanisms for the licensing of negative indefinites. In Leslie Gabriele, Debra Hardison, and Robert Westmoreland (eds), FLSM VI: Proceedings of the 6th Annual Meeting of the Formal Linguistics Society of Mid- America: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. Volume II: 103-105. A. Giannakidou, curriculum vitae 10 42. Giannakidou, A. 1993. KANIS/ kanis: A case of polarity sensitivity in Modern Greek. In Anna Anastasiadi-Simeonidi, Mirto Koutitia-Kaimaki, and Melita Stavrou-Sifaki (eds), Studies in Greek Linguistics 14: Proceedings of the 14th annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics, University of Thessaloniki. 130-144. REVIEW ARTICLES 1. Review of Israel 2011 The Grammar of Polarity: Pragmatics, Sensitivity, and the Logic of Scales (Cambridge University Press) for Language. In preparation. 2. Giannakidou, A. 2004. Review of A Natural History of Negation, by Laurence R. Horn, CSLI Publications. In the Journal of Linguistics 40:426-433. 3. Giannakidou, A. 2003. Review of Covert Modality in Non-finite Contexts, by Rajesh Bhatt. PhD dissertation, University of Pennsylvania. In GLOT International 7,1-2. pp. 10. Blackwell, Oxford. WORKING PAPERS 1. Alexiadou, A. and A. Giannakidou, 1998. Specificational pseudoclefts and the semantics of lists. With Artemis Alexiadou. In Artemis Alexiadou, Nana Fuhrhop, Paul Law, and Ursula Kleinhenz (eds), ZAS Papers on Linguistics, Volume 10: 1-21. Zentrum fur Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin. OLDER MANUSCRIPTS 1. (Non)veridicality constraints on tense/aspect combinations with temporal connectives. 1998. With Frans Zwarts, University of Groningen. 2. Aspect and donkey anaphora. 1998. With Jason Jason Merchant, U. of Chicago. Invited speaker (colloquia, workshops, conferences) 1. Definiteness and domain restriction: crosslinguistic predictions. New Ideas in Semantics and Modeling. September 2016. Insitut Jean Nicod, Paris. 2. The myth of exhaustivity for all NPIs. Chicago Linguistic Society 52. April 2016. 3. Anti-specificity and the role of number in Spanish algunos. With Urtzi Etxeberria. Workshop on Indefinites. Deutsche Gesselschaft fur Sprachwissenschaft. February 24, 2016. 4. Veridicality conflict and assertoric inertia. Workshop in honor of Larry Horn. Yale University, Nov. 5-6, 2015. 5. Non-exhaustive NPIs. Linguistics Colloquium, University of Amsterdam. Dec. 4 2015.
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