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Dr. Robert Pasternak

Researcher
Schützenstraße 18
10117 Berlin
Room: 411
Phone: +49 30 20192 411
pasternak@leibniz-zas.de
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Dr. Robert Pasternak is a researcher in the DFG project Relative measurement and the DP Border (DP Border) / Research Area 4 'Semantics & Pragmatics'.

Robert Pasternak's theoretical, experimental, and computational research is in semantics and its interfaces with pragmatics and syntax. Topics he has worked on include attitudes; modals; event semantics; mereology; measurement; co-speech content (e.g., gestures); and computational approaches to quantifier scope.

 

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13.02.2020
Pasternak, Robert & Lyn Tieu
Co-speech sound effects behave like gestures
02.01.2020
Pasternak, Robert
Composing copies without trace conversion
11.12.2019
Pasternak, Robert & Lyn Tieu
From gesture to sound: Experimental evidence for the ...
18.06.2019
Pasternak, Robert
A fuss-free semantics for copy composition
17.05.2019
Pasternak, Robert
Overt and covert proportional partitives
09.11.2020
Pasternak, Robert
Compositional trace conversion
22.12.2019
Pasternak, Robert
Unifying partitive and adjective-modifying percent
06.02.2019
Pasternak, Robert
A lot of hatred and a ton of desire: intensity in the ...
29.11.2018
Pasternak, Robert
Thinking alone and thinking together
16.10.2018
Tieu, Lyn, Robert Pasternak, Philippe Schlenker & Emmanuel Chemla
Co-speech gesture projection: evidence from inferential ...

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