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Barbara H. Partee
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Distinguished University Professor Emerita of Linguistics and Philosophy
Department of Linguistics , University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA
01003-7130 USA
Email: partee@linguist.umass.edu
Office: South College 222
Phone: (413) 545-0889, Fax: (413) 545-2792
Remembering Bill Hagamen (November 4, 1924 – March 26, 2007) with links to our works about his work, and our unfinished joint work.
Borschev, Vladimir, Elena V. Paducheva, Barbara H. Partee, Yakov G. Testelets, and Igor Yanovich. In Press. Russian genitives, non-referentiality, and the property-type hypothesis. In Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics: The Stony Brook Meeting 2007 (FASL 16), eds. Andrei Antonenko et al. Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Publishers. Longer article in preparation: comments welcome. [PDF version]
Partee, Barbara H. 2008. Negation, intensionality, and aspect: Interaction with NP semantics. In Theoretical and Crosslinguistic Approaches to the Semantics of Aspect, ed. Susan Rothstein, 291-317. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [PDF] manuscript revised (final) 2007
Partee, Barbara H., and Vladimir Borschev. 2007. Existential sentences, BE,
and the Genitive of Negation in Russian. In Existence: Semantics and Syntax,
eds. I. Comorovski and K. von Heusinger, 147-190. Dordrecht: Springer. [PDF
version]
Partee, Barbara H. 2007. Compositionality and coercion in semantics: The
dynamics of adjective meaning. In Cognitive Foundations of Interpretation, eds.
Gerlof Bouma et al., 145-161. Amsterdam: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and
Sciences. [PDF
version]
Partee, Barbara H., and Vladimir Borschev. 2007. Pros and cons of a
type-shifting approach to Russian Genitive of Negation. In Proceedings of the
Sixth International Tbilisi Symposium on Language, Logic and Computation (Batumi
2005), eds. B.D. ten Cate and H.W. Zeevat, 166 – 188. Berlin: Springer. [PDF
version]
Handout: The genitive of negation in Russian: Multiple perspectives on a multi-faceted problem, Barbara H. Partee and Vladimir Borschev, invited talk for the inaugural meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society, Indiana University, Bloomington, Sept 8-10, 2006. [PDF version]
Partee, Barbara H., and Borschev, Vladimir. 2006. Information structure, perspectival structure, diathesis alternation, and the Russian genitive of Negation. In Proceedings of Ninth Symposium on Logic and Language (LoLa 9), Besenyőtelek, Hungary, August 24–26, 2006, eds. Beáta Gyuris, László Kálmán, Chris Pińón and Károly Varasdi, 120-129. Budapest: Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Theoretical Linguistics Programme, Eötvös Loránd University. [PDF version] Revised handout which supersedes what's in the proceedings where they differ: [PDF version] ***And wonderful photos by Kata Balogh, Barbara and Volodja, and other participants, of the conference and of associated bird-watching and other excursions (thanks to Beáta Gyuris!) -- HERE ***
Partee, Barbara H. 2006. Do we need two basic types? In 40-60 puzzles for Manfred Krifka, eds. Hans-Martin Gaertner, Regine Eckardt, Renate Musan and Barbara Stiebels. Berlin: online: http://www.zas.gwz-berlin.de/40-60-puzzles-for-krifka/ . [PDF version]
Zou, Chongli. In press. From logic to language -- Visiting Professor Barbara Hall Partee. A 2005-06 interview by Zou Chongli with answers written by BHP, edited by Zou Chongli. Contemporary Linguistics (China). [PDF version]
A number of my older papers have now been turned into PDF form and put onto the Semantics Archive. For specific links, see Research page.
Borschev, Vladimir, Paducheva, Elena V., Partee, Barbara H., Testelets, Yakov G., and Yanovich, Igor. 2006. Sentential and constituent negation in Russian BE-sentences revisited. In Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics: The Princeton Meeting 2005 (FASL 14), eds. James Lavine, Steven L. Franks, Mila Tasseva-Kurktchieva and Hana Filip, 50-65. Ann Arbor: Michigan Slavic Publications. [PDF version]
An unpublished seminar squib from 1985: "Dependent Plurals" are distinct from Bare Plurals. ms. 1985. [PDF version]
Partee, Barbara H. 2005. Reflections of a formal semanticist as of Feb 2005. Ms. (longer version of introductory essay in 2004 book) [PDF version]
Partee, Barbara H. 2006. Richard Montague (1930 - 1971). In Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd Ed., ed. Keith Brown. Oxford: Elsevier. V. 8, pp. 255-57. [PDF version]
Partee, Barbara H. 2006. A note on Mandarin possessives, demonstratives, and definiteness. In Drawing the Boundaries of Meaning: Neo-Gricean Studies in Pragmatics and Semantics in Honor of Laurence R. Horn, eds. Betty J. Birner and Gregory Ward, 263-280. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. [PDF version]
Kamp, Hans and Barbara H. Partee, eds. (2004). Context-Dependence in the Analysis of Linguistic Meaning. Series: Current Research in the Semantics/Pragmatics Interface, 11 Amsterdam: Elsevier. pp. 554
Borschev, Vladimir, and Partee, Barbara H. 2004. Genitives, types, and sorts. In Possessives and Beyond: Semantics and Syntax, eds. Ji-yung Kim, Yury A. Lander and Barbara H. Partee, 29-43. Amherst, MA: GLSA Publications. [PDF version]
Partee, Barbara H. 2004. Compositionality in Formal Semantics: Selected Papers of Barbara Partee. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Partee, Barbara H. in press. Privative adjectives: subsective plus coercion. In Presuppositions and Discourse, eds. Rainer Bäuerle, Uwe Reyle and Thomas Ede Zimmermann. Amsterdam: Elsevier. ms. 2001, final revisions 2007 [PDF Version]
Retirement party Sept 18 2004
Barbara Partee Doctoral Guidance Genealogy by Chris Potts
Second youngest grandchild:
(Links to
more pictures on Personal Page)
My research and teaching interests
center on formal semantics and its connections with syntax, pragmatics, and
logic, and on related issues in the philosophy of language and in cognitive
science.
One lifelong interest is quantification. An
NSF-supported project with Emmon Bach and Angelika Kratzer dealt with
cross-linguistic quantification and semantic typology. Another project in
collaboration with Eva Hajicova and Petr Sgall of Charles University, Prague,
concerned topic-focus structure and quantification, integrating the contemporary
Prague school approach with work in formal semantics.
Photo: Sgall, Partee,
and Hajicova at work in Amherst, with coffee, fall 1993. Photo taken by
Christine Bartels.
lexical semantics) with formal semantics, including issues of
type-shifting and of sortal structures and sort-shifting. Our first NSF grant
(1999-2003) with Borschev and other Russian colleagues and with UMass
graduate students concerned the semantics of genitive (possessive) constructions
with relational and non-relational nouns in English and Russian, focusing on
problems of the interaction of lexical semantics, compositional semantics, and
context. Our current NSF grant
(2004-07) focuses on the semantics and distribution of the Russian genitive of
negation and its relation to a range of issues including "perspectival
structure", existential sentences, scope of negation, unaccusativity, and
diathesis shift, semantic bleaching and other effects of the interaction of
lexical and compositional semantics.Spring semester 2005: Fulbright Lecturer, RGGU, Moscow: Formal Semantics and MGU, Moscow: Research Seminar on Topics in Formal Semantics.
Fall semester 2005 UMass: Ling 409: Formal Foundations of Linguistics
Spring semester 2006: Visiting Erskine Fellow, Dept. of Linguistics, Canterbury Univ., Christchurch, NZ. LING 310: The Structure of Meaning.
Fall semester 2006: UMass. Ling 726: Mathematical Linguistics with Vladimir Borschev.
Spring semester 2007: MGU, Moscow. Current Topics in Formal Semantics.
Spring semester 2008: RGGU, Moscow: Formal Semantics and Anaphora.
For other courses, and some photos of classes, see [Teaching].
WHISC: What's Happening in
South College. (News from the UMass Linguistics Department)
Computational Semantics:
Compiled by Kyle Rawlins.
Resources for
Research on Genitives/Possessives and Beyond: Compiled by Ji-yung Kim for Barbara H. Partee.
: An
archive "for exchanging papers of interest to natural language semanticists".
Semantics Web
Resources: Compiled by Kai von Fintel.
Linguist List
Language Log
Education
B.A. 1961 in Mathematics with High Honors, Swarthmore
College. Minors in Russian and Philosophy.
Ph.D. 1965, MIT, linguistics,
minor in mathematics. Dissertation: Subject and Object in Modern English.
Dissertation advisor: Noam Chomsky.
Professional
Taught at UCLA 1965-1972, first Linguistics, then
Linguistics and Philosophy.
Joined UMass Amherst faculty in 1972. Professor
since 1973, department head 1987-93. Emerita as of January 2004.
Taught at
1966, 1974, 1987, 1989, and 1991 LSA Summer Institutes.
Visiting
Professorships at El Colegio de Mexico, Charles University, Prague, Moscow State
University, Russian State Humanities University, University of Leipzig,
University of Canterbury
Board of Managers, Swarthmore College, 1990-2002.
Honors and Awards
Woodrow Wilson Fellow (Hon. '61), NSF Fellow
(1961-65)
NSF grants, Co-P.I. or P.I., 1973-75, 1979-81, 1988-92, 1989-90,
1999-2003, 2004-08.
Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral
Sciences, 1976-77
Chancellor's Medal, University of Massachusetts, 1977
Faculty Fellowship, University of Massachusetts, 1981-82
NEH Fellowship
1982-83, IREX Fellowships 1989, 1995, Fulbright Senior Lectureship 2000, 2005
President of Linguistic Society of America, 1986
Member (= Fellow), American
Academy of Arts and Sciences (elected 1984), National Academy of Sciences
(elected 1989)
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (elected
1996), Linguistic Society of America (2005), Massachusetts Academy of
Sciences (2008)
Max Planck Research Award jointly with Hans Kamp 1992-95
Foreign Member, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected 2002
Honorary doctorates: Swarthmore College (1989), Charles University
(1992), Russian State Humanities University (2001), Copenhagen Business School
(2005)
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Web page created by Barbara H. Partee, with help from John McCarthy, Paul de
Lacy, Ji-Yung Kim, Florian Schwarz.