Anastasia Giannakidou is the Frank J. McLoraine Professor of Linguistics at the University of Chicago.[1] She is the founder and inaugural director of the Center for Hellenic Studies at the University of Chicago,[2] and co-director of Center for Gesture, Sign and Language.[3] She is best known for her work on veridicality, polarity phenomena, modal sentences, and the interactions of tense and modality.[4] She holds a Research Associate position at Institut Jean Nicod,[5] Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, is a faculty fellow at the Institute on the Formation of Knowledge,[6] and is an associate member of Bilingualism Research Lab[7] at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
AnastasiaGiannakidou is the Frank J. McLoraine Professor of Linguistics at the University of Chicago. She is the founder and inaugural director of the...
Tsangalidis 2009, in Meletes gia tin Elliniki Glossa, Thessaloniki, AnastasiaGiannakidou 2009 "Temporal semantics and polarity: The dependency of the subjunctive...
downward entailment theory (see below) proposed by Ladusaw (1980). AnastasiaGiannakidou (1998) argued that various polarity phenomena observed in language...
Μπάρκουλης"". 23 August 2016. Retrieved 2016-08-23. Lilia Schürcks; AnastasiaGiannakidou; Urtzi Etxeberria (12 December 2013). The Nominal Structure in Slavic...
Strawson-Entailment, and Context-Dependency". Journal of Semantics (16): 97–148. Giannakidou, Anastasia (2002). "Licensing and sensitivity in polarity items: from downward...
Semantics. 15: 65–94. doi:10.1007/s11050-007-9010-2. S2CID 16471990. Giannakidou, Anastasia (2001). "The meaning of free choice". Linguistics and Philosophy...