
About
Robin Clark is a Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania. His research integrates computational modeling, game theory, and neuroscience to study language evolution, semantics, and social coordination mechanisms.
Research Interests:
- Agent-based modeling of language evolution and social dynamics
- Game-theoretic approaches to linguistic meaning and discourse
- Neural basis of quantifier interpretation and numerical cognition
- Computational analysis of historical language change
- Cross-disciplinary studies connecting linguistics with cognitive neuroscience
Awards: Received Best Paper Award at the Computational Social Science Society of America (2015) for work on emergent language variation.
Research Trends: Clark's publications demonstrate consistent focus on evolutionary models of language, game-theoretic semantics, and neurocognitive foundations of quantification. Recent work emphasizes agent-based simulations of social-linguistic phenomena, while earlier research established foundations in clinical neurolinguistics and formal semantics.
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