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Martin Hackl is an Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He serves as the Linguistics Section Head and is affiliated with the Experimental Syntax & Semantics Lab and the Language Acquisition Lab. His research focuses on formal semantics, syntax, and psycholinguistics, with a particular emphasis on experimental approaches to linguistic theory.
He holds a mailing address at MIT’s 32-D808 building in Cambridge, MA, and can be reached via hackl@mit.edu. His work bridges theoretical linguistics with empirical methods, contributing to understanding how meaning is structured and processed in human language.
No specific grants, awards, or advisees are listed in the provided materials. His research involvement includes collaborations within MIT’s Linguistics community, alongside colleagues such as Sabine Iatridou and David Pesetsky.
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