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Itamar Francez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Chicago, serving as Director of Undergraduate Studies. He holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University (2006) and has been teaching at UChicago since 2012. His research focuses on semantics, pragmatics, and the syntax-semantics interface, with additional interests in linguistic ideologies and the grammar of Hebrew. His work explores how lexical, contextual, and pragmatic factors interact to shape meaning, and how interpretation informs morphological and syntactic generalizations across languages.
Francez’s teaching includes courses such as Semantics and Pragmatics, Language and Violence, and Introduction to Linguistics, reflecting his commitment to both theoretical and sociocultural dimensions of language. His recent manuscript on apprehensive marking in Hebrew contributes to formal semantics and cross-linguistic typology.
Francez’s research also addresses social and political dimensions of language, including language ideologies and the role of speech in broader cultural narratives. While no specific grants or lab affiliations are detailed, his work is part of the broader research ecosystem within the University of Chicago’s Department of Linguistics, which hosts active research groups and projects.
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