Christine Gunlogson
Assistant Professor, Linguistics

Contact
Office: 512 Lattimore Hall
Phone: (585) 275-5136
E-mail: user@ling.rochester.edu (user=gunlog)
Office hours: by appointment
Current Courses (Spring 2008)
- LIN 266/466 Formal Pragmatics
Research Interests
Formal semantics and pragmatics; how the form and meaning of questions relates to their use; intonational meaning; semantics of declarative and interrogative sentence types.
Courses Taught
- LIN 225/425 Introduction to Semantic Analysis
- LIN 266/466 Formal Pragmatics
- LIN 110 Introduction to Grammatical Systems
- LIN 106 Linguistics and the Law
- LIN 102 Language and Social Identity in the U.S.
- Intonational Meaning (UCLA)
- Intro to Langauge (UCLA)
Selected Publications
- Gunlogson, Christine. 2003. True to Form: Rising and Falling Declaratives as Questions in English. New York: Routledge. [pdf]
- Gunlogson, Christine. 2002. Declarative Questions. In Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory XII, B. Jackson, ed. Ithaca, NY: CLC Publications.
- Gunlogson, Christine. 2001. Third Person Object Prefixes in Babine-Witsuwit'en. International Journal of American Linguistics 67:4, 365-395.
