curriculum vitae1990 professor, second european summer school in logic, language, and ... ben...

27
Curriculum Vitae Edward L. Keenan August 15, 2007 Citizenship American email [email protected] homepage http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/linguistics/people/keenan/keenan.htm Degrees Earned 1. B.A. 1959 Swarthmore College. Philosophy and Religion. 2. Diplôme d'Etudes Littéraires. 1961 Certificat de Français Littéraire. 1962 University of Paris (Sorbonne). French Language and Literature. 3. M.A. 1966 The George Washington University. Linguistics. M.A. dissertation: The Evolution of the French Language as a Code 4. Ph.D. 1969 The University of Pennsylvania Major Field Linguistics Minor Field Information and Computer Sciences Ph.D. Diss. A Logical Base for a Transformational Grammar of English Employment 1962-64 Escort Interpreter, French-English, U.S. Dept. of State. (summers) 1962-64 Graduate Instructor, Dept. of Romance Languages, The George Washington University. 1966-67 Transformations and Discourse Analysis Project, The University of Pennsylvania. 1967 Social Science Research Council Seminar in Mathematical Linguistics. M.I.T. (summer) 1967-69 National Science Foundation (NSF) Traineeship. 1969-70 Linguistic field work in Madagascar as NSF Postdoctoral Fellow. 1970-74 Senior Fellow, King's College Cambridge (England). 1971 Associate Professor, the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) Institute (summer) and the Department of Philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo, New York. 1

Upload: others

Post on 16-Apr-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

Curriculum Vitae

Edward L. Keenan August 15, 2007 Citizenship American email [email protected] http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/linguistics/people/keenan/keenan.htm

Degrees Earned

1. B.A. 1959 Swarthmore College. Philosophy and Religion. 2. Diplôme d'Etudes Littéraires. 1961 Certificat de Français Littéraire. 1962 University of Paris (Sorbonne). French Language and Literature. 3. M.A. 1966 The George Washington University. Linguistics. M.A. dissertation: The Evolution of the French Language as a Code 4. Ph.D. 1969 The University of Pennsylvania Major Field Linguistics Minor Field Information and Computer Sciences Ph.D. Diss. A Logical Base for a Transformational Grammar of English Employment

1962-64 Escort Interpreter, French-English, U.S. Dept. of State. (summers)

1962-64 Graduate Instructor, Dept. of Romance Languages, The GeorgeWashington University.

1966-67 Transformations and Discourse Analysis Project, The University

of Pennsylvania.

1967 Social Science Research Council Seminar in Mathematical Linguistics. M.I.T. (summer)

1967-69 National Science Foundation (NSF) Traineeship.

1969-70 Linguistic field work in Madagascar as NSF Postdoctoral Fellow.

1970-74 Senior Fellow, King's College Cambridge (England). 1971 Associate Professor, the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) Institute (summer)

and the Department of Philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo, New York.

1

Page 2: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

1973 Guest Professor, University of Stuttgart, West Germany. (spring and summer terms)

1974 Associate Professor, the LSA Institute, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,Massachusetts. (summer)

1974-76 Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of California at Los Angeles

(UCLA).

1976-95 Professor, Department of Linguistics, UCLA.

1976 Associate Professor, the LSA Institute, State University of New York at Oswego. (summer)

1977 Visiting Professor, Departments of Linguistics and (second semester) Philosophy,University of Tel Aviv, Israel.

1977 Visiting Professor, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (March)

1977 Visiting Professor, The Summer School of Linguistics, Pisa, Italy. (summer)

1978-79 Visiting Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Tel Aviv, Israel.

1979 Professor, LSA Institute, University of Salzburg, Austria. (summer)

1980 Visiting Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Tel Aviv, Israel. (spring)

1981 Visiting Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of Tel Aviv, Israel. (spring)

1983 Professor, LSA Institute, UCLA. (summer)

1984 Fellow, Max Planck Institut fuer Psycholinguistik, Nijmegen, Holland. (spring andsummer)

1985 Fellow, Max Planck Institut fuer Psycholinguistik, Nijmegen, Holland. (summer)

1989 Professor, LSA Institute, University of Arizona. (summer)

1989 Visiting Professor, Dept. of English Linguistics, Osaka University, Japan. (September)

1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. (July 30 - Aug 10)

1992 Visiting Professor, Tilburg University (Katholieke UniversiteitBrabant), Dept. of Artificial Intelligence (April 1 - July 1)

2

Page 3: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

1993 Visiting Scientist, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University (April 1 - June 1)

1993 Professor, Fifth European Summer School in Language, Logic, and Information,University of Lisbon, Portugal (August, 2 weeks)

1994 Guest Professor, Institut für Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung- Computerlinguistik,Universität Stuttgart, Germany (April 1 - June 30)

1995 Fulbright Scholar, University of Antananarivo, Madagascar (March 25 - Sept 25)

1995 Professor Above-Scale, UCLA

1996 Visiting Professor, University of Paris 7, France (May 1 - June 30)

1996 Visiting Professor, University of Tuebingen, Germany (July 1 - July 15)

1997 Professor, European summer School in Language, Logic, and Information, Univ. of Aix-en-Provence, France. (August 18 - 23)

1998 Chair, UCLA Department of Linguistics. July 1, 1998 - 2004

1998 Erskine Professor, University of Canterbury, Christchurch New Zealand (July-August)

1999 Professor, ESSLLI 10. University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. August 10 - 18.

Editorial Service 1. Associate Editor, Linguistic Inquiry, 1972-75 2. Advisory Editorial Board, Semantikos, 1976-1992 3. Advisory Editorial Board, Linguistics and Philosophy, 1977-present 4. Advisory Editorial Board, Scriptor Verlag, Linguistic Series, 1974-1991 5. Comite d'honneur de S.E.L.A.F. (Societe d'Etudes Linguistiques et Anthropologiques de France). Through 1992 6. Advisory Editorial Board, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 1982-1985 7. Advisory Editorial Board, Language Research, 1985-present 8. Advisory Editorial Board, Indices: Monographs in Philosophical Logic and Formal Linguistics, 1979-1992

3

Page 4: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

9. Consulting editor, Journal of Semantics 1987(?) - present

10. Consulting editor, Journal of Language and Computation 1997 - present

11. Consulting editor, Traitement Automatique des Langues. 2005 - present

Students Supervised Chair of PhD Committee

1. Robert D. Hull, Linguistics, Univ. of Cambridge, 1974 2. David Gil, Linguistics, UCLA, 1982 3. Feng Hsi Liu, Linguistics, UCLA, 1990 4. James Tyhurst, Linguistics, UCLA, 1990 5. Hyunoo Lee, Linguistics, UCLA, 1993 6. Linnea Marie Lagerquist, Linguistics, UCLA (co-chair) 7. Susan Mordechay, Linguistics, UCLA 8. Dorit Ben Shalom, Linguistics, UCLA, 1995 (co-chair) 9. Seungho Nam, Linguistics, UCLA, 1995 10. Michael Dukes, Linguistics, UCLA, 1996 11. Javier Gutierrez-Rexach, Linguistics, UCLA, 1997 12. Matthew Pearson, Linguistics, UCLA, 2001 13. Stefano Vegnaduzzo, Linguistics UCLA, 2001

Member of PhD Committee

1. Alexandre Kimenyi, Linguistics, 1976 2. Joelle Bailard, Linguistics, 1982 3. Craig Jackson, Mathematics, 1984 4. Larry Moss, Mathematics, 1984 5. Robin Clark, Linguistics, 1985 6. Dorit Bar-On, Philosophy, 1987 7. Keith Simmons, Philosophy, 1987 8. Brian Hsaio, Management, 1987 9. Uri Zernik, Computer Science, 1987 10. Michael Edward Gasser, Applied Linguistics, 1987 11. Michael Gehman, Philosophy, 1989 12. Stephen Siemens, Anthropology, 1990 13. Jack Martin, Linguistics, 1990 14. Kim Hyun Sook, Applied Linguistics, 1991 15. Hau-Ming Lewis Chau, Computer Science, 1989 16. Ahmed Fathalla Al-Tarouti, Applied Linguistics, 1991 17. Itay Meiri, Computer Science, 1991 18. Dee Michel, Library Science, 1992

4

Page 5: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

19. Yoko Collier-Sanuki, East Asian Languages and Culture, 1992 20. Andi Wu, Linguistics, 1992 21. Bill Dolan, Linguistics, 1994 22. Monica McArthur, Mathematics, 1995 23. Mari Sakaguchi, Linguistics, 1998 24. Julie Thomas, Slavic 25. Howard Williams, Applied Linguistics, 1996 26. Rachel Lagunoff, Applied Linguistics ?1997 27. E. Chuaqui, Program in Indo-European Studies 28. Tomiko Hayashi, Linguistics, 1996 29. Stefano Predelli, Philosophy, 1997 30. Ron Bauer, Philosophy, 1995 31. Eri Yoshida, East Asian Languages and Cultures, ?1995 32. Filippo Beghelli, Linguistics, 1995 33. Murat Kural, Linguistics, 1996 34. Roberta Ballarin, Philosophy ?2002 35. Raymond Hovda, Philosophy, 2001 36. Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 200138.Michael Oliver, Mathematics 200339. Dimitris Ntelitheos, Linguistics 200540. Jason Kandybowicz, Linguistics 200541. Gregory Kobele, Linguistics 200642. Tomoko Ishizuka, Linguistics43. Sarah van Wagenan, Linguistics44. Jessica Pepp, Philosophy45. Dima Sinapova, Mathematics

Membership in Learned Societies

1. Linguistic Society of America 2. Association of Symbolic Logic 3. Linguistic Society of Papua New Guinea 4. American Mathematical Association 5. American Mathematical Society 6. New York Academy of Sciences 7. Association for the Foundations of Science 8. American Association for the Advancement of Science

9. European Association for Logic, Language and Information 10. American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Professional Activities: Grants, Awards, Invitations, etc. 1969

5

Page 6: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

1. National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship for Linguistic field work in Madagascar. 2. Grant #2384 from the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research to supplement 1. above. 1973 1. Wenner-Gren Grant #2944 for research on subject-final languages. 2. Nuffield Foundation Grant to support psycholinguistic work on child acquisition of relative clauses. 1974 1. Social Science Research Council Grant HR 2988/1 (England) to support research assistant in universal grammar. 1975 1. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $1,900. 1976

1. National Science Foundation Grant #SOC 75-20641, 1976-78, for work on a field guide to universal grammar. Jointly with S. R. Anderson, T. Givon, S. Thompson, and T. Shopen.

2. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $1,100. 1977 1. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $2,100. 1978 1. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $3,900. 1979 1. Third year renewal of #SOC 75-20641 above. 2. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $4,000. 1980

1. National Science Foundation Grant (BNS-79-14141): Logical Syntax and Semantics for Natural Language, 1980-82, $89,000

2. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $4,000. 1981 1. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $2,500. 1982 1. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $3,250. 1983 1. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $2,500.

6

Page 7: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

1984 1. Visiting Fellow, Max Planck Institut fuer Psycholinguistik, Nijmegen, Holland. 2. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $3,000. 1985 1. Visiting Fellow, Max Planck Institut fuer Psycholinguistik, Nijmegen, Holland. 2. Invited lectures:

— (two) the Language Research Institute, Seoul National University, Korea. — University of Amsterdam, University of Groningen, and Max Planck Institut fuer

Psycholinguistik, Holland. — (two) international conferences at University of Paris VII, France. — IBM in Heidelberg and at Tuebingen University, W. Germany.

3. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $4,300. 1986 1. Visiting Fellow, Max Planck Institut fuer Psycholinguistik, Nijmegen, Holland. 2. Summer Course (5 lectures) Inter-University Centre of Postgraduate Studies, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia. 3. Invited lectures:

— University of Lund, University of Goteborg, and University of Stockholm, Sweden. — University of Amsterdam, Holland. 4. Member of the New York Academy of Sciences. 5. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $4,518. 1987 1. Nominated for the Faculty Excellence Award, UCLA Mortar Board. 2. (Offer, declined) Visiting Professor, University of Paris VIII 3. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $4,000.

1988 1. Invited speaker

— 24th Regional Meetings of the Chicago Linguistics Society— Indian Linguistic Association (declined)

2. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $4,300. 1989 1. Professor, Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute, University of Arizona, Tucson. 2. Invited speaker

— Annual Meetings of the Association of Symbolic Logic (Jan 1989)— Joint LSA/ASL Meetings, summer— Indiana Linguistic Association (declined)— University of Helsinki, Finland (declined)

3. Invited participant: Santa Fe Institute Workshop: The Evolution of Human Languages 4. UCLA Academic Senate Grant, $5,885.

7

Page 8: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

1990 1. Academic Senate Grant, $3,540. 2. Summer School in Natural and Formal Languages, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain 3. Professor, Second European Summer School in Language, Logic, Information, Katholieke

Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.

1991 1. Invited speaker: Congress on Logic and Methodology of Science, Uppsala, Sweden (declined) 2. Academic Senate Grant $3,000.

19921. Visiting Professor, Tilburg University, Institute for Language Technology and Artificial Intelligence.

April, May, and June.2. Invited lectures Universities of Amsterdam, Utrecht, Groningen, Tilburg, in Holland, and Universities

of Stuttgart and Tuebingen in Germany.3. Faculty Excellence Award nominee, UCLA, for motivating students and promoting excellence in

their education. April 10, 1992 UCLA Mortar Board4. Academic Senate Grant $3,000.

19931. Invited speaker, The Nineteenth Meetings of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. 2. Invited speaker, SALT III (Semantics and Linguistic Theory).3. Visiting Scientist, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University, April and May. 4. Invited Lectures: University of S. California, Stanford, McGill, Universite de Quebec a Montreal5. Academic Senate Grant $3,0006. Professor, Fifth European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information, University of

Lisbon, Portugal

19941. Guest Professor, University of Stuttgart, Institut fuer Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung;

April 15 – July 15. 2. Invited Guest Professor, Paris VII, March - July. (declined)3. Invited lectures:

1. Mathematics Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences2. Dept. of Linguistics, Universities of Stuttgart, Kontanz, Tuebingen,3. Institutes of Computation / Computational Linguistics, Universities of Munich, and Utrecht.4. Mathematics Dept., McGill University

4. Paper presented at the first Langues et Grammaire Conference, Université de Paris VIII 5. Invited speaker, Conference on Configurations, Dept. of Linguistics, Université de Quebec à Montréal6. Academic Senate Grant $2,500

19951. Fulbright Scholar (teaching and research in Madagascar, March 25 S Sept 25)2. Academic Senate Grant, UCLA

8

Page 9: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

19961. Organizer of AFLA III (Third Annual Meetings of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics

Association),UCLA April 26 - 28, 1996.2. Guest Professor, Université de Paris VII, May 1 - July 1.3. Guest Professor, Universitaet Tuebingen, July 1 - July 154. Invited lectures / Conference presentations

1. Invited Speaker: AFLA III (above)2. paper presented at AFLA III jointly with J.P. Razafimamonjy3. Invited Speaker, the Non-Lexical Semantics Conference, Paris 7, June 1996.4. Invited Lecture: Seminar on "Qu'est-ce que c'est qu'une logique?", La Sorbonne, June 19965. Invited Lecture: L.A.D.L. Colloquium, Paris 7, May 1996

5. Academic Senate Grant: $2,098

19971 1. Organizer of AFLA IV (Fourth Annual Meetings of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association).

2 UCLA April 25 - 27.2. Invited speaker (with Baholy Ralalaoherivony) at AFLA IV.3. Invited speaker, The 6th CSLI Workshop on Logic, Language and Computation, Stanford University.

May/June 1997.4. Keynote Speaker SICOL (Seoul International Conference on Linguistics; held every five years),

Seoul, Korea, August 11 - 15, 1997.5. Short course: 'The Logical Expressive Power of Natural Languages', Seoul

National University, Seoul, Korea.6. Two invited presentations at the International Congress of Linguists, Paris

France. One on the panel 'Language universals and linguistic theory', one onthe panel 'Description and comparison: how to make language descriptionsglobally comparable?' July 1997.

7. (jointly with Ed Stabler) A one week course at the European Summer School inLogic, Language, and Information. Aix-en-Provence. August

1998

1. Elected Fellow, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences2. Visiting Professor, the LOT Winter School, University of Leiden, The Netherlands. (January)3. Paper presented at AFLA V (Fifth Annual Meetings of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics

Association), University of Hawai'i at Manoa.4. Erskine Professor, University of Canterbury, New Zealand (July-August)5. Invited paper (with Edward Stabler) at the Conference on Storage and Computation in

Linguistics, The Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS Tenth Anniversary, October 19 - 21,Utrecht University, Holland

6. A one week course as part of the Vilem Mathesius Lecture Series, Prague Czechoslovakia(November 6 - 12)

1999

1. Keynote speaker: Mathematics of Language Meetings. August, Utrecht Holland.

9

Page 10: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

2. One week course at ESSLLI 10 (The European Summer School on Language, Logic and Information). University of Utrecht, Holland.

2000

1. National Science Foundation Grant # BCS-0001767. PI: Edward L. KeenanProject Title: SGER: The Historical Development of the English Anaphora SystemTime frame: 03/01/2000 to 02/28/2001Amount: $49,099

2. Binational Science Foundation #1999210PIs: Edward L. Keenan (UCLA)

Nissim Francez Technion -- Israel Institute of TechnologyProject Title: Extensions and Implementations of Natural LogicTime Frame: three years, renewable each yearAmount: $32,000 (first year)

2001

1. Professor at ESSLLI (European Summer School in Language, Logic, and Information),Helsinki, Finland. Gave a one week course on Mathematical Structures in Language.

2. Gave the Spinoza Lecture at ESSLLI (above). 3. Invited speaker at the "Kaplan Conference" in San Marino, Italy. May 10 - 14, 2001 4. a. Keynote speaker the Israeli Association for Theoretical Linguistics, June 2001. Jerusalem, Israel

b. Invited lecture, the Technion, Israel (as part of the BSF Grant mentioned in 2000 above). Haifa, Israel

5. NSF Grant awarded: The Historical Development of the English Anaphora System PI: Edward L. KeenanAward #: BCS - 0111288Period: 07/15/01 - 06/30-02Amount: $37,758

2002

1. Professor NASSLLI-01 (First North American Summer School in Language, Logic, and Information) Stanford, CA. June 2002. Gave a one week course on 'A Theory of Grammatical Categories'

(joint with Edward Stabler)2. Professor ESSLLI (European Summer School in Language, Logic and Information) Trento, Italy

August 2002. Joint with Edward Stabler. Gave a one week course on 'A Theory of Grammatical Categories'

3. Binational Science Foundation grant renewed.

2003

10

Page 11: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

1. Invited speaker, Stanford Logic Workshop. January, 2003.2. Keynote speaker, Penn Linguistics Colloquium, Feb 2003.3. Professor NASSLLI-02 (Second North American Summer School in Language, Logic and Information). Bloomington, Indiana. A one week course (joint with Ed Stabler), June 2003.4. Keynote speaker, Philosophy of Linguistics Section, International Congress for Logic, Methodology

and Philosophy of Science, Oviedo Spain.5. Entered in Who’s Who in America 58th edition.6. Invited speaker, Logic Colloquium, Dept of Mathematics, UCLA. ‘Excursions in Natural Logic’.

2004

1. Visiting Fellow, Zentrum fuer Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin. April 17 – May 11. The Structure of Malagasy Project: Hans-Martin Gaertner, Joachim Sabel, Paul Law PIs.

2. Invited speaker, Conference on Mathematical and Computational Linguistics, University of Potsdam 3. Invited Lectures (April – May, 2004).

1. University of Bielefeld, Germany. Dept. of Linguistics. (Bare Grammar) 2. University of Goteborg, Sweden. Depts of Philosophy and Linguistics (Natural Logic) 3. University of Helsinki, Dept of English. (History of Reflexive Pronouns in English) 4. Keynote speaker, The Finnish Mathematical Society, University of Helsinki, Finland (Natural Logic) 5. Entered in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers 2003-2004, 8th edition. 6. Invited speaker, conference on Types of Quantification, July 17 – 19. York, England. 7. Invited speaker, Formal Semantics Conference, August 15. Nancy, France. (declined) 8. Co-organizer (with Philippe Schlenker) of a one week workshop on Binding Theory at the European Institute for Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI), August Nancy, France.

9. Entered in Who’s Who in America, 59th Edition, 2005. 10. Invited speaker, conference on The Formal Description of Natural Languages, Tuebingen

University. November 11 – 14. (The Mid-Point Theorems).

2005

1. Invited speaker, conference on Indefinites and Weak Quantifiers, the Belgian Linguistic Society and the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for the Sciences and the Arts, Brussels Jan 6 – 8. (declined)

2. Biography in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 9th edition 2004 – 2005 and in Who’s Who in American Education, 7th edition.

3. Invited speaker, MIT dept. of Linguistics4. Invited speaker, the Jacob Marschak Colloquium on Mathematics in the Behavioral Sciences, UCLA,

November 18, 2005.5. Invited speaker, Amsterdam Colloquium, December 15, 20056. Invited speaker, Zentrum fur Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin December 19 – 21, 2005

11

Page 12: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

20061. Invited speaker, Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association XIII, Taipei, Taiwan March 24 – 27,

20062. Invited speaker, 9th Diachronic Generative Syntax Conference, University of Trieste, Italy

June 8 – 10, 2006 3. Selected for entry in the International Directory of Logicians.

J.H. Woods and Dov Gabbay editors. Elsevier

2007

1. Invited speaker, Dept. of Linguistics, UCSC May 4, 2007

2. Speaker at Workshop on Formal Grammar, ESSLLI , August Dublin, Ireland

3. Invited speaker, Relative Clause Conference, September , Cambridge, England

4. Invited speaker, Relative Clause Conference, November 2-3, Tsing Hua University,Taiwan

5. Faculty mentor of undergraduate Hrayr Khanjian whose research project on “Language Invariants in Eskimo” won a Charles E. and Sue K. Young Undergraduate Student Award, Spring 2007.

Bibliography

A. PUBLISHED WORK1. Keenan, E.L. "Two Kinds of Presupposition in Natural Language" Studies in

Linguistic Semantics C. Fillmore and D.T. Langendoen (eds) Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970. pp.44 – 52. Reprinted in Pragmatics: A Critical Assessment Asa Kasher (ed). Routledge

RESEARCH ARTICLE

2. Keenan, E.L. "Sur la grammaire transformationnelle du malgache" Bulletin de l'Académie Malgache XLVIII, 1970. pp 103106.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

3. Keenan, E. L. "Quantifier Structures in English" Foundations of Language 7.2, 1971. 30 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

4. Keenan, E. L. "Names, Quantifiers, and the Sloppy Identity Problem" Papers in Linguistics 4.2, 1971. 22 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

12

Page 13: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

5. Keenan, E. L. "The Logical Status of Deep Structures" Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Linguists, Sociéta editrice il Mulino Bologna, Italy, 1972. 19 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

6. Keenan, E. L. "On Semantically Based Grammar" Linguistic Inquiry 3.4:413 – 461. 1972

RESEARCH ARTICLE

7. Keenan, E. L. "Relative Clause Formation in Malagasy (and some related and some not so related languages)" The ChicagoWhich Hunt University of Chicago, 1972. pp. 169 – 189.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

8. Hawkins, J. and E. L. Keenan "Rezension von George Lakoff, 'Linguistik und Natuerliche Logik'" Kratylos 17, 1972. 8 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

9. Keenan, E. L. "Logic and the Expressive Power of Natural Languages" Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1973. 10 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

10.Keenan, E. L. "Presupposition in Natural Logic" The Monist 57.3:344 – 370, 1973.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

11.Hull, R. D. and E. L. Keenan "The Logical Presuppositions of Questions and Answers" In Präsuppositionen in der Philosophie und der Linguistik D. Franck and J. Petofi (eds.), Athenaum, 1973. 25 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

12. Keenan, E.L. "Linguistik und Logik" In Linguistik und die Nachbarwissenschaften R. Bartsch and T. Vennemann eds.)Scriptor Verlag 1973. 15 pages. Translated as "Linguistics and Logic" in Linguistics and the Neighboring Sciences R. Bartsch and T. Vennemann (eds) North-Holland Pub. Co. 1975

RESEARCH ARTICLE

13.Ebert, K. and E. L. Keenan "A Note on the Syntactic Marking of Opaque and Transparent Noun Phrases" Linguistic Inquiry IV.3, 1973. 3 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

14.Hull, R. D. and E. L. Keenan "The Logical Syntax of Direct and Indirect Questions" Papers from the Ninth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society University of Chicago, 1973. 11 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

15.Gazdar, G. and E. L. Keenan Review of G. Green, Semantics and Syntactic Irregularity in Language and Society 1974. 10 pages.

REVIEW ARTICLE

16.Keenan, E. L. "The Functional Principle" Papers from the Tenth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society University of Chicago, 1974. pp 298 – 309.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

13

Page 14: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

17.Keenan, E. L. "A Presupposition Logic for Natural Language" In Semantics and Communication C. H. Heidrich (ed.), North Holland, 1974. 21 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

18.Keenan, E. L. "Variation in Universal Grammar" In Analyzing Variation in Language R. W. Shuy and R. W. Fasold (eds.), Washington, D.C., Georgetown University Press, 1975. pp. 136 – 148.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

19.Bimson, K. and E. L. Keenan "Perceptual Complexity and the Cross Language Distribution of Relative Clause Types." In Functionalism R. Grossman, L. San and T. Vance (eds.), Chicago Linguistic Society, 1975. 12 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

20.Keenan, E. L. "Some Universals of Passive in Relational Grammar" Papers from the XIth Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society 1975. pp. 340 – 352.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

21.Keenan, E. L. "Sur l'évaluation des théories sémantiques des langues naturelles" In Cahiers de Lexicologie 29, Bernard Quemada (ed.), 1976. 15 pages

RESEARCH ARTICLE

22.Keenan, E. L. "Présupposition logique dans les langues naturelles" Cahiers de Lexicologie 29, 1976. 9 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

23.Keenan, E. L. and B. Comrie "Noun Phrase Accessibility and Universal Grammar." Linguistic Inquiry 8.1:63 – 99. 1977.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

24.Keenan, E. L. "Logical Expressive Power and Syntactic Variation in Natural Language" In Formal Semantics for Natural Language E. L. Keenan (ed.), Cambridge University Press, 1976. pp.406 - 422.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

25.Keenan, E. L. Formal Semantics for Natural Language (editor). Cambridge University Press, 1976 (includes an introduction by me)

EDITED BOOK

26. Keenan, E. L. "Towards a Universal Definition of 'Subject of'" Subject and Topic C. Li (ed.), Academic Press, 1976. pp. 303 – 333.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

27.Keenan, E. L. "Remarkable Subjects in Malagasy" In Subject and Topic C. Li (ed), Academic Press, 1976. pp. 247 – 301.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

28.Keenan, E. L. "The Logical Diversity of Natural Languages" In Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 280, Harnad, Steklis, and Lancaster (eds.), 1976. 20 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

29.Keenan, E. L. "Reference Restricting Operators in Universal Grammar" Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society 1976. 11 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

14

Page 15: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

30.Keenan, E. L. "Some Logical Problems in Translation" In Meaning and Translation: Philosophical and Linguistic Approaches M. Reutter-Guenthner and F. Guenthner (eds.), Duckworth and Co., 1977. 45 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

31.Gary, J. O. and E. L. Keenan "On Collapsing Grammatical Relations in Kinyarwanda and Universal Grammar" In Syntax and Semantics 8: Grammatical Relations P. Cole and J. Sadock (eds.), Academic Press, 1977. 37 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

32.Gary, J. O. and E. L. Keenan "Grammatical Relations in Kinyarwanda and Universal Grammar" In Language and Linguistic Problems in Africa P. F. Kotey and H. der Houssikian (eds.), Hornbeam Press, 1977. 20 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

33.Keenan, E. L. "The Syntax of Subject Final Languages" In Syntactic Typology W. Lehmann (ed.), University of Texas Press, 1978. 62 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

34.Keenan, E. L. "Negative Coreference: Generalizing Quantification for Natural Language" In Formal Semantics and Pragmatics for Natural Languages F. Guenthner and S. J. Schmidt (eds.),D. Reidel (Synthese Language Library Series), 1978. 28 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

35.Keenan, E. L. "Logical Semantics and Universal Grammar" Theoretical Linguistics 5.1, 1978. 24 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

36.Keenan, E. L. "On the Utility of Logical Semantics for Natural Language" Proceedings of the XIIth International Congress of Linguists Vienna, Austria, 1978. 12 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

37.Keenan, E. L. and L. Faltz. Logical Types for Natural Language. UCLA Occasional Papers in Linguistics 3, 1978. 338 pages.

MONOGRAPH

38.Keenan, E. L. "Language Variation and the Logical Structure of Universal Grammar" In Language Universals H. J. Seiler (ed.), Gunter Narr Verlag, 1979. 34 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

39.Keenan, E. L. "On Surface Form and Logical Form" Studies in Linguistic Sciences 8.2, 1979. 40 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

40.E. L. Keenan and B. Comrie. "Data on the Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy" Language 55.2:333 – 351. 1979.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

41.Comrie, B. and E. L. Keenan "Noun Phrase Accessibility Revisited." Language RESEARCH

15

Page 16: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

55.3:649 – 664. 1979.

ARTICLE

42.Keenan, E. L. and E. Ochs "Becoming a Competent Speaker of Malagasy" In Languages and Their Speakers T. Shopen (ed.),Winthrop Publishers, 1980. 30 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

43.Keenan, E. L. "Passive is Phrasal (not Sentential or Lexical)" In Lexical Grammar, T. Hoekstra, H. van der Hulst, and M. Moortgat (eds.), Foris, 1980. 34 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

44.Keenan, E. L. and L. Faltz "A New Approach to Quantification in Natural Language" In Time, Tense, and Quantification C. Rohrer (ed.), Gunter Narr Verlag, 1981. 40 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

45.Keenan, E. L. "A Boolean Approach to Semantics" In Formal Methods in the Study of Language J. Groenendijk, T. Janssen, and M. Stokhof (eds.), Mathematisch Centrum Amsterdam, 1981. pp. 343 – 379.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

46.Keenan, E. L. "Parametric Variation in Universal Grammar" In Issues in the Theory of Universal Grammar R. Dirven and G. Radden (eds.), Gunter Narr Verlag, 1982. 64 pages

RESEARCH ARTICLE

47.Keenan, E. L. "Eliminating the Universe (A Study in Ontological Perfection)" In Proceedings of the First West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics D. Flickinger et al. (eds.), Stanford Linguistics Association, 1982. 11 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

48.Keenan, E. L. "Facing the Truth: Some Advantages of Direct Interpretation" Linguistics and Philosophy 6, 1983. 36 pages.

49.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

49. Keenan, E. L. and L. S. Moss "Determiners and the Logical Expressive Power of Natural Language" In Proceedings of WCCFL 3, M. Cobler et al. (eds.), Stanford Linguistics Association, 1984. 9 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

50.Keenan, E. L. "Semantic Correlates of the Ergative/Absolutive Distinction" Linguistics 22, 1984. 26 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

51.Keenan, E. L. Review of H. C. Bohnert and P. O. Backer, "Automatic English-to-logic translation in a simplified model" In Computers in Language Research (W. A. Sedelow and S. Y. Sedelow (eds.). Journal of Symbolic Logic 49.4, 1984. 2 pages.

REVIEW

16

Page 17: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

52.Keenan, E. L. and L. Faltz Boolean Semantics for Natural Language D. Reidel (Synthese Language Library), 1985. 387 pages.

BOOK

53.Keenan, E. L. "Passive in the World's Languages" In Language Typology and Syntactic Description (vol. I), T. Shopen (ed.), Cambridge University Press, 1985. 38 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

54.Keenan, E. L. "Relative Clauses" In Language Typology and Syntactic Description (vol. II), T. Shopen (ed.), Cambridge University Press, 1985. 30 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

55.Anderson, S. R. and E. L. Keenan "Deixis" In Language Typology and Syntactic Description (vol. III), T.Shopen (ed.), Cambridge University Press, 1985. 48 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

56.Keenan, E. L. and L. S. Moss "Generalized Quantifiers and the Expressive Power of Natural Language" In Generalized Quantifiers in Natural Language J. van Benthem and A. ter Meulen (eds.), Foris, 1985:73 – 127.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

57.Keenan, E. L. and A. Timberlake "Predicate Formation Rules in Universal Grammar" In Proceedings of WCCFL 4, J. Goldberg et al. (eds.), Stanford Linguistics Association, 1985. 16 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

58.Keenan, E. L. and A. Timberlake "Valency Affecting Rules in Extended Categorial Grammar" Language Research 21.4,1985. 20 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

59.Keenan, E. L. and J. Stavi "A Semantic Characterization of Natural Language Determiners" Linguistics and Philosophy 9:253 – 326. 1986.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

60.Clark, R. and E. L. Keenan "On the Syntax and Semantics of Binary (n-ary) Quantification" In Proceedings of WCCFL 5, J. Goldberg and M. Westcoat (eds.), Stanford Linguistics Association, Stanford University, 1986. 16 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

61.Hawkins, S. and E. L. Keenan "The Psychological Validity of the Accessibility Hierarchy" In (62) below, 1987. 25 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

62.Keenan, E. L. Universal Grammar: 15 Essays Croom Helm, 1987. (A collection of articles, most previously published, plus section introductions). 499 pages. (Formerly C.12)

BOOK

63.Keenan, E. L. "Lexical Freedom and Large Categories" In Studies in Discourse Representation Theory and the Theory of Generalized Quantifiers J. Groenendijk et al. (eds.), Foris, 1987. 26 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

64.Clark, R. and E. L. Keenan "The Absorption Operator and Universal Grammar" in RESEARCH

17

Page 18: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

The Linguistic Review 5, 1987. 20 pages.

ARTICLE

65.Keenan, E. L. "A Semantic Definition of 'Indefinite NP'" In The Representation of (In)Definiteness E. Reuland and A. ter Meulen (eds.), MIT Press, 1987.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

66.Keenan, E. L. "Unreducible n-ary Quantifiers in Natural Language." In Generalized Quantifiers: Linguistic and Logical Approaches P. Gärdenfors (ed.), Reidel, 1987:109 – 151.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

67.Keenan, E. L. "Multiply-Headed NPs" Linguistic Inquiry 18.3, 1987. 10 pages. RESEARCH ARTICLE

68.Keenan, E. L. "Semantic Case Theory" In Proceedings of the Sixth Amsterdam Colloquium J. Groenendijk, M. Stokhof, and F. Veltman (eds.), ITLI (Univ. of Amsterdam), 1987. 23 pages. Reprinted in: Semantics and Contextual Expression R. Bartsch, J. van Benthem, and P. van Emde Boas (eds.), Foris 1989

RESEARCH ARTICLE

69.Keenan, E. L. "Model Theory vs. LF: The Case of Postnegative NPs" In Proceedings of WCCFL 6, M. Crowhurst (ed.) 1987 15 pages. (Formerly C.21)

RESEARCH ARTICLE

70.Keenan, E. L. "On Semantics and the Binding Theory" In Explaining Language Universals, J. Hawkins (ed.), Basil Blackwell, 1988. 40 pages. (Formerly C.22)

RESEARCH ARTICLE

71.Keenan, E. L. and A. Timberlake "Natural Language Motivations for Extending Categorial Grammar" In Categorial Grammars and Natural Language Structures R.T. Oehrle, E. Bach, D. Wheeler (eds.). Kluwer, 1988. 30 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

72.Keenan, E. L. "Complex Anaphors and Bind Alpha" in Papers From the 24th

Annual Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society MacLeod, G. Larson, and D. Brentani (eds.), CLS 1988. 17 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

73.Keenan, E. L. "Semantic Case Theory" In Journal of Symbolic Logic. 1 page. ABSTRACT

74.Keenan, E. L. "Anaphora Invariants and Language Universals. In Proceedings of WCCFL X, Dawn Bates (ed.), Stanford Linguistics Association, Stanford University, 1991. 11 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

75.Keenan, E. L. "Review of Charles Randriamasimanana The Causatives of Malagasy" (University of Hawaii Press, 1986), in Linguistics, vol. 29, No. 6, 1991.

REVIEW ARTICLE

76.Keenan, E.L. "Beyond the Frege Boundary" in Linguistics and Philosophy 15: 199 - 221, 1992

RESEARCH ARTICLE

77.Keenan, E.L. and E. P. Stabler "Language Invariants" in Proc. of the Eighth RESEARCH

18

Page 19: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

Amsterdam Colloquium Paul Dekker & Martin Stokhof (eds) Institute for Logic, Language and Computation University of Amsterdam, 1991. pp. 309 - 329.

ARTICLE

78.Keenan, E. L. "Natural Language, Sortal Reducibility and Generalized Quantifiers" The Journal of Symbolic Logic vol 58.1:314 – 325. March, 1993.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

79.Keenan, E.L. "Identifying Anaphors" in Proc BLS 19, J Guenter, B. Kaiser, C. Zoll (eds). Berkeley Linguistics Society, UC Berkeley, 1993. pp. 503 516.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

80.Keenan, E.L. "Anaphor Antecedent Asymmetry: A Conceptual Necessity?" in Proc. of Semantics and Linguistic Theory III Utpal Lahiri and Zachary Wyner (eds). Dept. of Md Languages and Linguistics, Cornell Univ. 1993. pp. 117-144.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

81.Keenan, E.L. and E. P. Stabler "There is more than one language" Actes du premier colloque Langues et Grammaire L. Nash & G. Tsoulas (eds) Département des Sciences du Langage, Université de Paris 8. 1995. pp. 217 - 235.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

82.Keenan, E.L. "Predicate-Argument Structure in Malagasy" in Grammatical Relations: Theoretical Approaches to Empirical Issues Clifford S. Burgess, Katarzyna Dziwirek, and Donna B. Gerdts (eds) Stanford CSLI. 1995. pp. 171-217

RESEARCH ARTICLE

83.Keenan, E.L. "The Semantics of Determiners" in The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory S. Lappin (ed) Blackwell 1996. pp 4163.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

Keenan, E.L. and E.P. Stabler "Abstract Syntax" in Configurations Cascadilla Press. Anna-Maria Di Sciullo (ed) 1996. pp 329-344.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

84.Keenan, E.L. "Morphology is Structure: A Malagasy Test Case" in Problems in Austronesian Morphology and Syntax I. Paul, V. Phillips, and L. Travis (eds). Kluwer, Dordrecht, Holland 2000. pp. 27 – 49.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

85.Keenan, E.L. and D. Westerstahl "Generalized Quantifiers in Linguistics and Logic" in The Handbook of Language and Logic J. van Benthem and A. ter Meulen (eds) Elsevier. pp. 837893. 1997.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

86.Keenan, E.L. and M. Polinsky. Malagasy Morphology. in The Handbook of Morphology A. Spencer and A. M. Zwicky (eds) Blackwell pp. 563 624, 1998 (Formerly C.41)

RESEARCH ARTICLE

87.Keenan, E.L. “Further Beyond the Frege Boundary” in Quantifiers, Logic, and Language J. van der Does and J. van Eijck (eds) CSLI Publications, Stanford, CA. 1996. pp. 179-201. (This work is an augmented reprint of A.76.)

RESEARCH ARTICLE

19

Page 20: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

------Since 7/01/99 Merit

88.Keenan, E.L. Quantifiers. In The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences R.A. Wilson and F.C. Keil (eds). MIT Press.1999. pp. 694 – 696.

ENCYCLOPEDIAARTICLE

89.Keenan, E.L. Language Invariants: The Syntax and Semantics of Case Marking. in Linguistics in the Morning Calm 4 edited by The Linguistic Society of Korea. Hanshin Pub. Co. pp. 21 - 39. 1999.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

90.Keenan, E.L. Determiners, Adjectives and a Query of van Benthem's in Liber Amicorum 9 pages. 1999.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

91.Keenan, E.L. Quantification in English is Inherently Sortal. in The History of Philosophy and Logic 20: 251-265. 2000. S. Shapiro (ed)

RESEARCH ARTICLE

92.Keenan, E.L. and Baholisoa Ralalaoherivony. "Raising from NP in Malagasy" in Lingvisticae Investigationes 23.1: 1-44. 2000. (A much rewritten version of D.6)

RESEARCH ARTICLE

93.Keenan, E.L. and Cecile Manorohanta. "A Quantitative Study of Voice in Malagasy" in Oceanic Linguistics Vol 40 No 1: 67-85. June 2001. (A modestly reworked version of D.52)

RESEARCH ARTICLE

94.Keenan, E.L. and R.B. Rabenilaina "Malagasy". In Facts About The World's Languages: Past and Present. Jane Garry and Carl Rubino (eds). New York: H.W. Wilson. 2001. 448 - 451.

ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLE

--------- Since review: January, 2002

95. Fulop, Sean and E.L. Keenan. 2002. "Compositionality: A global perspective". in Semantics F. Hamm and T.E. Zimmermann (eds). Helmut Buske Verlag, Hamburg. 129 - 137.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

50'. Keenan, E.L. 2002. "Semantic correlates of the ergative/absolutive distinction". reprinted in Mouton Classics. Vol 1. pp. 227 - 255. Mouton de Gruyter

RESEARCH ARTICLE

96. Keenan, E.L. 2001. "Logical Objects" in Logic, Meaning and Computation C.A. Anderson & M. Zelëny (eds). Kluwer. pp. 149 – 180.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

97. Keenan, E.L. and E.P. Stabler. 2001. Syntactic Invariants. in Algebras, Diagrams and Decisions in Language, Logic and Information Ann Copestake and Kees Vermeulen (eds). CSLI Publications. Pp. 1 – 37.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

98. Keenan, E.L. 2002. Explaining the Creation of Reflexive Pronouns in English. In Studies in the History of English: A Millennial Perspective. D. Minkova and R. Stockwell (eds) Mouton de Gruyter. Pp. 325 – 355.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

20

Page 21: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

99. Keenan, E.L. 2002. Some Properties of Natural Language Quantifiers: Generalized Quantifier Theory. in Linguistics & Philosophy 25: 627 – 654. Special Issue. G. Carlson, F.J. Pelletier, R. Thomason editors.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

100. Stabler, E.P. and E.L. Keenan. 2003. Structural similarity within and among languages. In Theoretical Computer Science 293:345 – 363.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

101. Keenan, E.L. 2003. The Definiteness Effect: Semantics or Pragmatics? In Natural Language Semantics vol 11. No. 2:187 – 216.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

102. Keenan, E.L. and Edward P. Stabler. 2003. Bare Grammar: Lectures on Linguistic Invariants. CSLI

BOOK

103. Keenan, E.L. 2003. An historical explanation of some binding theoretic facts in English. In The Nature of Explanation in Linguistic Theory. John Moore and Maria Polinsky (eds). CSLI Publications. Pp. 153 – 189.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

104. Altman, Alon, Edward L. Keenan and Yoad Winter. 2001. Monotonicity and relative scope entailments. in Robert van Rooy and Martin Stokhof (eds) Proceedings of the 13th Amsterdam Colloquium ILLC/Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam. pp. 25 – 30.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

65* Keenan, E.L. A.65 reprinted in Semantics: Critical Concepts in Linguistics edited by Javier Gutierrez-Rexach. Routledge Pub. Co. 2003:136-65.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

68* Keenan, E.L. A.68 reprinted in Semantics: Critical Concepts in Linguistics edited by Javier Gutierrez-Rexach. Routledge Pub. Co. 2003: 210-33.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

105. Keenan, E.L. and Jean-Paulin Razafimamonjy. 2004. Reciprocals in Malagasy. In Oceanic Linguistics 43.1: 177 – 208

RESEARCH ARTICLE

106. Keenan, E.L. and Cecile Manorohanta. 2004. Malagasy Clause Structure and Language Acquisition. in Proceedings of the XIth Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association. Paul Law (editor). ZAS, Berlin. pp. 178 – 203.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

107. Keenan, E.L. 2005. Excursions in Natural Logic. in Language and Grammar: Studies in Mathematical Linguistics and Natural Language. Claudia Casadio, Philip Scott, Robert Seely (eds). CSLI, Stanford. Pp. 3 – 24.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

108. E. L. Keenan and Edward P. Stabler. 2005. Linguistic invariants and language variation. In Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science P. Hajek, L.M. Valds –Villanueva and D. Westersthl (eds). pp. 395 – 411. King’s College

RESEARCH ARTICLE

21

Page 22: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

Publications, London

=== Since Last Review January, 2006============================

109. E.L. Keenan and Anna Szabolcsi. 2004. Boole and algebraic semantics. In Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Second Edition Vol 2: 92 – 95. Keith Brown (ed). Elsevier, Oxford. Formerly C51.

ENCYCLO. ARTICLE

110. E.L. Keenan. 2006. Quantifiers: Semantics. in Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Second Edition Vol 10:302 – 308. Keith Brown (ed). Elsevier, Oxford. Formerly C52.

ENCYCLO. ARTICLE

111. E.L. Keenan. 2005. How Much Logic is Built into Natural Language? in Fifteenth Amsterdam Colloquium. P. Dekker et al (eds), pp. 39 – 45. ILLC, University of Amsterdam

RESEARCH ARTICLE

112. E.L.Keenan. 2007. On the Denotations of Anaphors. In Research on Language and Computation 5.1:5 – 17. Formerly C54.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

113. E. L. Keenan 2007. co-editor with Alastair Butler (primary editor) and Jason Mattausch of ‘Semantic Approaches to Binding’, special issue of Research on Language and Computation. 5.1 Springer Verlag.

Special Issue of ROLC (Journal)

B. UNPUBLISHED WORK

1. Keenan, E. L. The Evolution of the French Language as a Code M.A. Dissertation, The George Washington University, 1966. 80 pages.

M.A.THESIS

2. Keenan, E. L. A Logical Base for a Transformational Grammar of English. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 250 pages.

PH.D. DISSER-TATION

3. Hull, R. D. and E. L. Keenan "The Semantics of Questions and Answers" 1974. 30 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

4. Keenan, E. L. "The Major Functions of the NP" 1978. 75 pages. RESEARCH ARTICLE

5. Keenan, E. L. "Conjunction, Quantification, and Generalized Entailment" 26 pages. RESEARCH ARTICLE

6. Keenan, E. L. "Leibnizian Logics and Abstract Ontologies for Natural Language" 15 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

7. Keenan, E. L. "Generalized Quantification and Non-Fregean Quantifiers in English" RESEARCH

22

Page 23: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

23 pages. ARTICLE

8. Keenan, E. L. and A. Timberlake. "Polyvalency and Domain Theory" RESEARCH ARTICLE

9. Keenan, E. L. "A Note on Adjectives and Determiners." RESEARCH ARTICLE

-------Since 7/01/99 Merit

23

Page 24: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

C. WORK IN PROGRESS

37. Keenan, E.L. "Creating Anaphors: An Historical Study of the English Reflexive Pronouns", 54 pages. Two very positive reviews from MIT Press.

MONOGRAPH

38. Now A.97

39. Now D.7

40. Now A 96.

41. See A.89

42. Now A. 98

43. See A.90

38’. Now A.97

-------Since 7/01/99 Merit

44. Now A. 104

45. Now A.101

46. See A.99

47. Now A. 102.

48. Now A.100

49. Now A.105

-----Since last review, January 2002

50.E.L. Keenan. 2003. Some logical properties of natural language quantifiers. In The RESEARCH

24

Page 25: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

Philosophy of David Kaplan Joseph Almog and Paolo Leonardi (eds). Oxford University Press.

ARTICLE

53. E.L. Keenan. 2004. Further excursions in natural logic: the Mid-Point Theorems presented at the Formal Description of Natural Language conference, Freudenstadt to appear in a volume edited by Fritz Hamm and Stephan Kepser with OUP.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

54. Now A 112

55. E.L. Keenan. 2004. Voice and relativization without movement in Malagasy. (former title: Interpreting voice in W. Austronesian). To appear in NLLT

RESEARCH ARTICLE

56. E.L. Keenan. 2004. Standard and non-standard quantification in English. To appear in Types of Quantification. George Tsoulas (ed) Oxford Univ. Press

RESEARCH ARTICLE

57. E.L. Keenan. 2005. In situ interpretation without type mismatches. Under review RESEARCH ARTICLE

58. E.L. Keenan. 2005. Valency Affecting Operators. to appear in Syntactic Typology and Linguistic Theory E.L. Keenan and A. Mahajan (eds). Blackwell

RESEARCH ARTICLE

59.E.L. Keenan & Matthew S. Dryer. To appear 2006. Passive in the World’s Languages. in Clause Structure, Language Typology and Syntactic Description, Vol 1. Tim Shopen (ed). Second edition. CUP.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

======Since Last Review January 2006 =========================== 60. E.L. Keenan 2006. The definiteness of subjects and objects in Malagasy. To appear in Case and Grammatical Relations G. Corbett and M. Noonan (eds) OUP. 15 pages

RESEARCH ARTICLE

61. E.L.Keenan 2006. Quantification in Malagasy. To appear in L. Matthewson (ed) Quantification: Universals and Variation. Elsevier. 34 pages

RESEARCH ARTICLE

25

Page 26: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

62. Now A111.

63. E.L. Keenan 2006. The Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy. To appear in the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Linguistics Patrick Hogan editor. CUP 4 pages

ENCYCLO. ARTICLE

64. E.L. Keenan 2007. Language Variation and Linguistic Invariants: A Unifying Perspective. 10 pages.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

65. E.L. Keenan. 2007. Quantifiers. To appear in The Handbook of Semantics Klaus von Heusinger, Claudia Maienborn, & Paul Portner (eds). Mouton de Gruyter. 27 pages

RESEARCH ARTICLE

D. WORKING PAPERS

1. Keenan, E. L. "Boolean Algebra for Linguists." In UCLA Working Papers in Semantics, S. Mordechay (ed.), 1983. 76 pages. (Formerly C.4)

RESEARCH ARTICLE

2. Keenan, E.L. "Anaphora Invariants and Language Variation" in Think , The Institute for Language Technology and Artificial Intelligence vol 1, 1992.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

3. Keenan, E.L. "Semantic Order and Semantic Answers to Syntactic Questions" in UCLA Occasional Papers in Linguistics #11: Recent Papers in Syntax, Semantics and Computational Linguistics 1993. Filippo Beghelli & Murat Kural (eds) Dept. of Linguistics, UCLA

RESEARCH ARTICLE

4. Keenan, E.L. "Morphology is Structure: A Malagasy Test Case" in The Structure of Malagasy Vol 1 M. Pearson and I. Paul (eds) UCLA Occasional Papers in Linguistics, No. 17. pp. 92-113 (Now A.91 in slightly modified form)

RESEARCH ARTICLE

5. Keenan, E.L. and Jean Paulin Razafimamonjy "Malagasy Morphology: Basic Rules" in M. Pearson and I. Paul (above), 1996 pp. 31-49

6. Keenan, E.L. and B. Ralalaoherivony. Raising from NP in Malagasy. in I. Paul (ed) The Structure of Malagasy Vol II. pp. 65 93. UCLA Occasional Papers in Linguistics No. 20. 1998

RESEARCH ARTICLE

RESEARCH ARTICLE

7. Keenan, E.L., and Jean Paulin Razafimamonjy, “Reduplication in Malagasy” In Recent Papers in Austronesian Linguistics UCLA Occasional Papers in in Linguistics 21. M. Pearson (ed). 1998: 159-184.

RESEARCH ARTICLE

-------Since 7/01/99 Merit

8. Keenan, E.L. and J.P. Razafimamonjy. 2001. Reciprocals in Malagasy. In Papers RESEARCH

26

Page 27: Curriculum Vitae1990 Professor, Second European Summer School in Logic, Language, and ... Ben Caplan, Philosophy, 2002 37. Henk Harkema, Linguistics 2001 38.Michael Oliver, Mathematics

in African Linguistics 1 pp. 40 - 90. Dept. of Linguistics UCLA. H. Torrence (editor)

ARTICLE

9. Keenan, E.L. and Cecile Manorohanta. 2001. "A Quantitative Study of Voice in Malagasy.” Papers in African Linguistics 1 pp. 172 - 195. H. Torrence (editor)

RESEARCH ARTICLE

-----Since last review, January 2002

27