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Dr. Nathan Klinedinst is a Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics at University College London (UCL), affiliated with UCL Psychology and Language Sciences. His research focuses on formal theories of meaning and communication, integrating theoretical linguistics, experimental methods, and cognitive science principles. He holds a PhD from the University of California (2007) and a BA from the University of Nevada, Reno (2000).
His primary research interests include semantic presuppositions, question embedding, and the symmetry problem in formal semantics. He explores how linguistic meaning interacts with cognitive processes and computational models. Recent work examines exhaustivity in questions, vagueness in language use, and logical connectives in non-truth-table frameworks.
Selected publications span 2004–2017, addressing topics like disjunctive antecedents, progressive aspect intensionality, and alternative-based semantic frameworks. His work bridges theoretical linguistics with empirical and computational approaches, contributing to debates in semantics, pragmatics, and cognitive linguistics.
No scientific awards or grants are specified in the provided text. His academic advising and lab affiliations remain unspecified, though his departmental role suggests involvement in teaching and research supervision.
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