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Professor Paul Elbourne is a Professor of the Philosophy of Language at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics and the Clarendon Institute. His work focuses on semantics, pragmatics, and the philosophy of language, with particular attention to definite descriptions, anaphora, and contextualism. He explores how linguistic structures interact with logical and philosophical principles to determine meaning.
Research interests include the semantics of pronouns, presupposition, and the interface between syntax and semantics. Recent work examines radical contextualism, vagueness in language, and the formal analysis of weather predicates. His contributions span theoretical linguistics, philosophy of language, and formal semantics.
Elbourne’s research has been disseminated through influential papers on topics like definite descriptions, ellipsis, and category mistakes, often bridging gaps between linguistic analysis and philosophical inquiry. He is associated with the University’s Language & Brain Lab and Romance Linguistics department, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement. No specific awards are listed, but his extensive publication record underscores his academic impact.
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