Katarzyna Jaszczolt

Kasia Jaszczolt
Professor Jaszczolt at Newnham College, 2017
Alma materUniversity of Oxford
Known forDefault semantics, research on belief ascription, semantics of propositional attitudes, and conceptualisation of time
Scientific career
FieldsLinguistics, Philosophy
InstitutionsNewnham College, University of Cambridge

Katarzyna Malgorzata "Kasia" Jaszczolt[1] D.Phil. (Oxon), Ph.D. (Cantab), MAE (/ˈjɑːʃt/ YAHSH-choht, Polish: [kataˈʐɨna ˈkaɕa ˈjaʂt͡ʂɔlt]; born 9 December 1963) is a Polish and British linguist and philosopher. She is currently Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy of Language at the University of Cambridge, and Professorial Fellow at Newnham College, Cambridge.[2][3]

She is the author of a theory of discourse interpretation, default semantics. This theory breaks away from the tradition of modelling utterance meaning by means of a sentence-based proposition and proposes instead so-called 'merger representations' – conceptual representations which combine the output of various linguistic and non-linguistic sources of information leading to the recovery of speaker meaning, shifting compositionality from the level of syntactic structures to the level of the merger.[4][5]

She has published widely on various topics in philosophy of language, semantics and pragmatics, including representing time in language and mind, ambiguity and underdetermination of meaning, propositional attitudes, and representing the self.

  1. ^ "Academy of Europe: Katarzyna Malgorzata Jaszczolt". Academy of Europe. Retrieved 2022-03-27.
  2. ^ "Professor Kasia Jaszczolt". Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  3. ^ "Profile at Newnham College, Cambridge". Archived from the original on 2010-07-06. Retrieved 2009-08-29.
  4. ^ Default Semantics project page at the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of CambridgeArchived 2009-07-28 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Jaszczolt, Katarzyna M. (2006-06-30). "Defaults in Semantics and Pragmatics". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 2021-01-13.

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