Our research aims to discover the rules and representations underlying the structure of particular languages and what they reveal about the general principles that determine the form and development of language in the individual and the species.


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Tsilia in Natural Language Semantics
We are delighted to announce the open-access publication of the paper “Hidden Causality on Modern Greek” by fourth-year grad student Anas...
Omri Doron to UMass Amherst
Congratulations to finishing student Omri Doron, who has accepted a position as Visiting Faculty in semantics at UMass Amherst for next y...
Commencement 2025
Congratulations to our wonderful advanced degree recipients who marched in MIT’s commencement ceremony on May 29 and received their well-...
Tsilia in Natural Language Semantics
We are delighted to announce the open-access publication of the paper “Hidden Causality on Modern Greek” by fourth-year grad student Anas...
Omri Doron to UMass Amherst
Congratulations to finishing student Omri Doron, who has accepted a position as Visiting Faculty in semantics at UMass Amherst for next y...
Commencement 2025
Congratulations to our wonderful advanced degree recipients who marched in MIT’s commencement ceremony on May 29 and received their well-...
Tsilia in Natural Language Semantics
We are delighted to announce the open-access publication of the paper “Hidden Causality on Modern Greek” by fourth-year grad student Anas...
Omri Doron to UMass Amherst
Congratulations to finishing student Omri Doron, who has accepted a position as Visiting Faculty in semantics at UMass Amherst for next y...
Commencement 2025
Congratulations to our wonderful advanced degree recipients who marched in MIT’s commencement ceremony on May 29 and received their well-...

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