Dr Eleni Gregoromichelaki
Eleni Gregoromichelaki works within the Dynamic Syntax research group at King’s College London:http://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/groups/ds/
Her principal research interests lie in the syntax-semantics/pragmatics interface, in particular anaphora and ellipsis. She has also done work on conditionals, relative clauses, quantification and clitics. The common theme is the effects of the grammatical and extra-grammatical context on interpretation.
She is currently working for the Dynamics of Conversational Dialogue (DynDial) project funded by the ESRC. This is a joint project between the Philosophy Department King’s College London and the Computer Science Department Queen Mary University London. It aims to advance understanding of human conversation by developing, implementing and testing a formal model of dialogue which reflects as closely as possible the incremental nature of human language processing. Its primary focus is on ellipsis in conversation:
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/groups/ds/projects.html
Until 2007, she was employed under the Leverhulme-funded project Dialogue Matters, an interdisciplinary, international network set up to encourage collaboration on the study of dialogue:
http://dialoguematters.stanford.edu/twiki-dm/bin/view/Main/WebHome
Office number: PB/602
Philosophy Department,
King’s College London,
Strand, London,
WC2R 2LS, UK
E-Mail: eleni.gregor@kcl.ac.uk
Academia webpage
Selected Publications
Forthcoming: Cann, R., Kempson, R and Gregoromichelaki, E. Semantics, CUP
