Philadelphia, PA, October 14, 2020

Curriculum Vitae

Florian Schwarz

Address Department of Office 3401-C Walnut, Room 311C 3401-C Walnut St, Suite 300 Lab 3401-C Walnut, Room 307C University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305 Homepage florianschwarz.net Email fl[email protected] Lab page lab.florianschwarz.net

Appointments Academic 2016- Associate Professor of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania 2011- Member of the Graduate Group in Psychology, University of Pennsylvania 2010-2016 Assistant Professor of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania 2009-2010 Lecturer, Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania

Administrative July 2019- Associate Director for Education, mindCORE 2018 - 2020 Director, Graduate Certificate Program in Language and Communication Sciences 2016- Undergraduate Chair of Linguistics

Education 2009 Ph.D. in Linguistics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Thesis: Two Types of Definites in Natural Language. (Advisor: Angelika Kratzer) 2003 Magister Artium (with excellence) in German Linguistics and Philosophy, Humboldt University Berlin.

Fellowships, Awards & Grants

(∗ indicates (Co-)PI / Primary award recipient status) 2018∗ SAIL (Structured, Active, In-Class Learning) course development grant for Ling 106: In- troduction to Formal Linguistics, Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Penn- sylvania ($5,000) 2018∗ University Research Foundation (UPenn): Building a Comprehensive Library for Online Experiments in IBEX ($38,347) 2018∗ DFG (German Science Foundation) An Experimental Investigation of Anti-presuppositions. XPRAG.de Short-term collaboration grant with Nadine Bade, University of Tubingen,¨ Germany (e2000). June-July 2018∗ Mercator Fellow, Graduate School ‘Nominal Modification’, Goethe-Universit¨at Frankfurt. 2016-2019 Project partner for German Science Foundation grant to Manfred Krifka and Werner Frey (ZAS Berlin) on Anaphoric Potential of Incorporated Nominals and Weak Definites (ANAPIN) Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 2

2016-2019 Project partner for German Science Foundation grant to Radek Simik (University of Potsdam) on Definiteness in articleless Slavic languages. August 2015∗ Mercator Fellow, Graduate School ‘Nominal Modification’, Goethe-Universit¨at Frankfurt. 2014-2018∗ NSF—BCS-1349009: Presuppositions in Online Language Comprehension ($365,978). 2013 Collaborator/Consultant for NIH grant R01 HD073258: Magnetoencephalographic studies of lexical processing and abstraction in autism. (PI: David Embick) 2011-2012∗ University Research Foundation (UPenn): Presuppositions in language processing ($27,801) 2010-2012∗ European Science Foundation: Processing Presuppositions of German Wieder (“Again”) (XPRAG travel grant; with Sonja Tiemann, University of Tubingen,¨ Germany) (e3000). 2006∗ Travel Grant from the Ohio State University Pragmatics Initiative to attend the short course and workshop on Presupposition Accommodation. 2005∗ Graduate school travel grant for presenting at Sinn und Bedeutung 10 in Berlin ($400). 2005∗ LSA-Fellowship to attend the LSA Summer Institute 2005 at Harvard and MIT. 2003-2004∗ Graduate School Fellowship for Ph.D. studies in Linguistics at UMass Amherst. 2002∗ DGfS-scholarship for housing and tuition at the summerschool First Special Summer Pro- gram in Linguistics: Formal and Functional Linguistics at the Heinrich Heine Universit¨at, Dusseldorf¨ (co-sponsored by the LSA).

Publications and Manuscripts Books 2015 Experimental Perspectives on Presuppositions. Florian Schwarz (ed.), Springer Interna- tional Publishing. 262 pp. (ISBN 3319079794) 2009 Two Types of Definites in Natural Language. Amherst, MA: GLSA. 234 pp. (ISBN 1-4495-7151-4)

Software & Webinars 2018- PennController for Ibex: https://pcibex.net A tool and platform for web-based experiments. Lead developer and programmer: J´er´emy Zehr See Webinars for introduction:

• Introduction to PCIbex for Online Experiments, Zoom Webinar [with J´er´emy Zehr], April 2nd, 2020. Recording available here. • Webinar for the Linguistic Society of America. [with J´er´emy Zehr] PennController for Ibex, (Recording available here)

Manuscripts 2020 [J´er´emy Zehr & Florian Schwarz] Penn Controller for Internet Based Experiments - A Tutorial (in progress) 2018 [Lynda Kennedy, Cory Bill, Jacopo Romoli, Florian Schwarz, Lyn Tieu] Success beyond : Implicatures and Broca’s Aphasia. (submitted) 2018 [J´er´emy Zehr, Cory Bill, Lyn Tieu, Jacopo Romoli, & Florian Schwarz] Presuppositions of quantified sentences: more experimental data. (in progress) Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 3

Peer-reviewed Papers 2019 [Bade, N. & F. Schwarz] (In-)definites, (anti-)uniqueness, and uniqueness expectations, In A.K. Goel, C.M. Seifert, & C. Freksa (Eds.), Proceedings of the 41st Annual Conference of the Society (pp. 119-125). Montreal, QB: Cognitive Science Society. 2019 [Matthew Mandelkern, J´er´emy Zehr, Jacopo Romoli & Florian Schwarz] We discovered that projection in conjunction is asymmetric (and it is!). Linguistics & Philosophy (Online First) 2018 [Muffy Siegel, J´eremy Zehr, Akiva Bacovcin, Lynne Steuerle Schofield & Florian Schwarz] The Verbatim Access Effect: Implicature in Experimental Context. Language & Cogni- tion 10(4), pp. 595-625. https://doi.org/10.1017/langcog.2018.18 2018 [Cory Bill, Jacopo Romoli, Florian Schwarz] Processing presuppositions and implicatures: Similarities and differences. Frontiers in Communication, section Language Sciences. doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2018.00044 2018 [Akiva Bacovcin, J´er´emy Zehr, Florian Schwarz] To Accommodate or to Ignore? The Presuppositions of ‘Again’ and ‘Continue’ Across Contexts. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 3(1), 16. doi: 10.5334/gjgl.402 2017 [Florian Schwarz and Sonja Tiemann] Presupposition Projection in Online Processing. Journal of 34(1), pp. 61-106. doi: 10.1093/jos/ffw005 2016 False but slow: Evaluating statements with non-referring definites. Journal of Semantics 33, 177-214. (doi:10.1093/jos/ffu019) 2016 Experimental Work in Presupposition and Presupposition Projection. Annual Review of Linguistics, volume 2, pp. 273-292. 2015 [Cory Bill, Jacopo Romoli, Florian Schwarz, and Stephen Crain] Scalar Implicatures vs. Presuppositions: The view from Acquisition. TOPOI, Special issue “Presuppositions: Philosophy, Linguistics, and Psychology”. Online First (10.1007/s11245-014-9276-1) 2013 Two Kinds of Definites Crosslinguistically. Language and Linguistics Compass 7(10): 534-559. 2012 Situation Pronouns in Determiner Phrases. Natural Language Semantics 20(4): 431-475. (DOI: 10.1007/s11050-012-9086-1) 2010 Affective ’this’. [Christopher Potts and Florian Schwarz] Linguistic Issues in Language Technology 3(5):1-30. 2009 The pragmatics of expressive content: Evidence from large corpora. [Noah Constant, Christopher Davis, Christopher Potts, and Florian Schwarz]. Sprache und Datenverar- beitung 33(1-2):5-21. 2007 Processing Presupposed Content. Journal of Semantics 24(4): 373-416. 2003 Group Interaction in the Cockpit: Some Linguistic Factors. [Manfred Krifka, Silka Martens and Florian Schwarz]. In Rainer Dietrich (ed.) Communication in High Risk Environment., Linguistische Berichte: Sonderheft 12, Helmut Buske Verlag, Hamburg, 75-101.

Book Chapters to appear [Florian Schwarz & J´er´emy Zehr] Pragmatics and the Lexicon. In Gleitman, Papafragou & Trueswell (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Mental Lexicon. to appear [Florian Schwarz, Kajsa Dj¨arv, & J´er´emy Zehr] Do Italian factives entail their presuppo- sitions? Yes, but. . . . In Bhatt, Frana & Menendez-Benito (eds.), Festschrift for Angelika Kratzer, ScholarWorks, UMass Amherst. Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 4 to appear Intensional transitive verbs: I owe you a horse. In Matthewson, L., Meier, C., Rullman, H., and Zimmermann, T.E. (eds.), Companion to Semantics. 2019 Definites, domain restriction, and discourse structure in online processing. In: Clifton, Carlson, & Fodor (eds.), Grammatical Approaches to Language Processing - Essays in Honor of Lyn Frazier, pp. 187-208, Springer. 2019 Presuppositions, Projection, and Accommodation - Theoretical Issues and Experimental Approaches. In Cummins and Katsos (eds.), Handbook of Experimental Semantics and Pragmatics, OUP. 2019 [Ezra Keshet & Florian Schwarz] De Re / De Dicto. In Abbott, B. & Gundel, J., The Oxford Handbook on Reference, pp. 168-202, Oxford University Press. 2019 Weak vs. Strong Definite Articles: Meaning and Form Across Languages. In Aguilar- Guevara, Pozas & V´azquez-Rojas (eds.), Definiteness Across Languages, pp. 1-37, Berlin: Language Sciences Press. 2018 [Lyn Tieu, Cory Bill, J´er´emy Zehr, Jacopo Romoli, Florian Schwarz] Developmental insights into vagueness, presupposition, and scalar implicatures. In: Kristen Syrett and Sudha Arunachalam (eds.), Semantics in Acquisition, Trends in Language Acquisition Research (TiLAR) series, pp. 302-324, John Benjamins. 2017 Experimental Pragmatics. Aronoff et al. (eds.), The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.209 2015 Introduction: Presuppositions in Context - Theoretical Issues and Experimental Perspec- tives. In: Experimental Perspectives on Presuppositions. Florian Schwarz (ed.), Springer International Publishing, 1-38. 2015 Presuppositions vs. Asserted Content in Online Processing. In: Experimental Perspectives on Presuppositions. Florian Schwarz (ed.), Springer International Publishing, 89-108. 2015 Symmetry and Incrementality in Conditionals. In: Experimental Perspectives on Presup- positions. Florian Schwarz (ed.), Springer International Publishing, 195-214. 2015 [Jacopo Romoli & Florian Schwarz] An Experimental Comparison between Presupposi- tion and Indirect Scalar Implicatures. In: Experimental Perspectives on Presuppositions. Florian Schwarz (ed.), Springer International Publishing, 215-240. 2014 How weak and how definite are Weak Definites? In Weak Referentiality, Ana Aguilar- Guevara, Bert Le Bruyn, and Joost Zwarts (eds.), Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Ben- jamins, 213-235. 2012 [Florian Schwarz and Sonja Tiemann] Presupposition Processing - The Case of German wieder. In: Maria Aloni, Vadim Kimmelman, Floris Roelofsen, Galit Weidman Sassoon, Katrin Schulz and Matthijs Westera (eds.) Logic, Language and Meaning, LNCS Series, FoLLI, Springer, 200-209. 2007 Ex-situ focus in Kikuyu. In Aboh, Hartmann, Zimmermann (eds.) Focus Strategies in African Languages: The Interaction of Focus and Grammar in Niger-Congo and Afro- Asiatic, Mouton, 139-160. 2004 Linguistic factors. [Manfred Krifka, Silka Martens, and Florian Schwarz]. In Rainer Dietrich & Traci Michelle Childress (eds), Group Interaction in High Risk Environments, Ashgate Publishing, 75 - 86.

Proceedings of Peer-reviewed Conferences 2018 [Nadine Bade & Florian Schwarz] An experimental investigation of antipresuppositions. In: Proceedings of PLC 42. 2018 [Ava Creemers, J´er´emy Zehr & Florian Schwarz] Interpreting Presuppositions in the Scope of Quantifiers: ‘every’ vs. ‘at least one’. In: Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 22. Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 5

2018 [J´er´emy Zehr & Florian Schwarz] Returning to Non-entailed Presuppositions Again. In: Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 22. 2017 [Matthew Mandelkern, J´er´myZehr, Jacopo Romoli, & Florian Schwarz]. Asymmetry in presupposition projection: The case of conjunction. In Burgdorf, Collard, Maspong & Stef´ansd´ottir (eds.), Proceedings of SALT 27, pp. 504-524. DOI: 10.3765/salt.v27i0.4363 2017 [J´er´emy Zehr, Aron Hirsch, Hezekiah Akiva Bacovcin, & Florian Schwarz]Priming local accommodation of hard triggers in disjunction. In Proceedings of NELS 47. 2017 [Hirsch A., Zehr J., and Schwarz F.] Presupposition projection from disjunction in online processing. In Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 21. 2017 [Dj¨arv K., Zehr J., and Schwarz F.] Cognitive vs. emotive factives: An experimental differentiation. Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 21. 2016 [J´er´emy Zehr, Cory Bill, Lyn Tieu, Jacopo Romoli and Florian Schwarz]: Presupposition projection from the scope of ‘none’: universal, existential, or both? M. Moroney, C.-R. Little, J. Collard, and D. Burgdorf (eds.), Proceedings of SALT 26, pp. 754-774. 2016 [J´er´emy Zehr & Florian Schwarz] Entailed vs. Non-Entailed Presuppositions - An Exper- imental Assessment. In Christopher Hammerly, Brandon Prickett (eds.) Proceedings of NELS 46, Vol. 3, pp. 319-328. 2016 [Florian Schwarz, Jacopo Romoli, Cory Bill] Reluctant Acceptance of the Literal Truth - Eye Tracking in the Covered Box Paradigm. In: Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 20. 2015 [J´er´emy Zehr, Cory Bill, Lyn Tieu, Jacopo Romoli and Florian Schwarz] Experimental evidence for existential presupposition projection from ’none’. Pre-proceedings of the 20th Amsterdam Colloquium. 2015 [Lynda Kennedy, Jacopo Romoli, Florian Schwarz, Cory Bill, Stephen Crain, and Raf- faella Folli] Scalar Implicatures vs Presuppositions: the view from Broca’s aphasia. In: Bui, Thuy & Ozyildiz,¨ Deniz (eds.), Proceedings of NELS 45, volume 2, pp. 97-110. 2015 [Florian Schwarz, Jacopo Romoli, Cory Bill] Scalar Implicature Processing: Slowly Ac- cepting the Truth (Literally). To appear in Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 19. 2015 Topics & Situations - Comments on Hinterwimmer. In NELS 40 Semantics Workshop on Pronouns., P. Grosz, P. Patel-Grosz & I. Yanovich (eds), Amherst, MA: GLSA, 109-126. 2014 Presuppositions are Fast, whether Hard or Soft - Evidence from the Visual World. Pro- ceedings of SALT 24. 1-22. 2014 [Cory Bill, Jacopo Romoli, Florian Schwarz and Stephen Crain] Presuppositions and Scalar Implicatures in Acquisition. In Proceedings of PLC 38. 2013 [Florian Schwarz and Sonja Tiemann] The Path of Presupposition Projection in Process- ing - The case of Conditionals. Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 17 , E. Chemla, V. Homer, G. Winterstein (eds), pp. 527-544. 2013 Maximality and Definite Plurals - Experimental Evidence. Proceedings of Sinn und Be- deutung 17 , E. Chemla, V. Homer, G. Winterstein (eds), pp. 509-526. 2013 [Dimka Atanassov, Florian Schwarz, and John Trueswell] On the processing of might. Proceedings of PLC 19 , UPenn Working Papers in Linguistics 19.1. Philadelphia: Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. 2011 Maximize Presupposition and Two Types of Definite Competitors. [Luis Alonso-Ovalle, Paula Menendez-Benito and Florian Schwarz] In: Suzi Lima, Kevin Mullin and Brian Smith (eds.), Proceedings of NELS 39, Volume 1, Amherst, MA: GLSA, 29-40. 2008 On NEEDING propositions and LOOKING FOR properties. In Gibson, M. and J. Howell, Proceedings of SALT XVI, pp. 259-276, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University. 2006 Presuppositions in Processing - a case study of German ’auch’. In Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 10. Christian Ebert and Cornelia Endriss (eds.), 301-315. Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 6

Book Reviews 2014 Paul Elbourne: Definite Descriptions. Journal of Linguistics 50 (3): 731-738.

Other Publications and Manuscripts to appear Strengthening ‘or’: Effects of Focus and Downward Entailing Contexts on Scalar Impli- catures. [Florian Schwarz, Charles Clifton, Jr. and Lyn Frazier] In: Anderssen, Moulton, Schwarz & Ussery (eds.) UMOP 37: Semantic Processing. Amherst, MA: GLSA. 2011 Situation Pronouns and Domain Restriction. (under revision) 2008 Exclamatives and heightened emotion: Extracting pragmatic generalizations from large corpora. [Christopher Potts and Florian Schwarz] Manuscript. 2004 The Better the Team, the Safer the World. Golden Rules of Group Interaction in High Risk Environments: Evidence based suggestions for improving performance. J. Bryan Sexton (ed.) Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz Foundation Swiss Re Centre for Global Dialogue [Contributing author] 2003 Focus Marking in Kikuyu. In Questions and Focus. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 30, Regine Eckardt (ed.)

Talks & Presentations Talks as Invited Speaker at Conferences & Workshops 2021 Experimenting with Meaning. Some case-studies in presupposition projection. Sympo- sium in honor of the award of the 2020 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science to Barbara Partee, UPenn. [postponed due to Covid-19] 2020 Reflections on (some of) the roles of linguistic theory in psycholinguistics: Case studies in presupposition projection CUNY 2020, UMass Amherst. 2019 Experimenting with Meaning - Future Directions SFB-Workshop, Sonderforschungsbere- ich 833 - The Construction of Meaning. Eberhard Karls University Tubingen,¨ Germany. 2017 The time-course of presupposition projection: experimental data and theoretical issues. MAPLL (Mental Architecture for Processing and Learning of Language), The National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Tokyo, Japan. 2017 Presuppositions in quantified contexts: teasing apart factors behind variation MAPLL Satellite workshop on Experimental studies on pragmatic inference, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. 2017 Experimenting with Trigger Contrasts: (Dis-)Entangling Presuppositions and Entailments. Workshop on Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to Presuppositions. University of Genoa, Italy. 2016 Weak vs. Strong Definite Articles - Meaning and Form across Languages Workshop on Definiteness across languages, National Autonomous University of Mexico and El Colegio de M´exico 2016 Weak vs. Strong Definite Articles - Meaning and Form across Languages Workshop on Semantic contribution of Det and Num: (In)definiteness, genericity and referentiality, Universitat Aut`onoma de Barcelona. 2015 Toward a typology of presupposition triggers: Experimental explorations. MACSIM V, 2015. University of Delaware. Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 7

2015 Differentiating Presupposition Triggers - Experimental Explorations. XPRAG.de Work- shop on Experimental and crosslinguistic evidence for the distinction between implicatures and presuppositions, ZAS, Berlin. 2015 Semantics & Pragmatics: Perspectives from the Experimental Study of Meaning. Spring Colloquium, Philosophy, University of Michigan 2014 Experimental Investigations of Presuppositions - A Progress Report. Linguistic Evidence 2014, University of Tubingen,¨ Germany.

Other Invited Talks 2019 Asymmetric projection from conjunction, Colloquium, Department of Linguistics, Uni- versity of British Columbia, Canada. 2018 The role of linear order in interpretation - a case study on presupposition projection from conjunction Cornell Linguistics Circle, Cornell University. 2018 [with J´er´emy Zehr] Web-based Experiments using the PennController for Ibex

• University of Maryland, Department of Lingustics • University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Lingustics • Rutgers University, Department of Lingustics 2018 Talk Series at the Graduate School ‘Nominal Modification’, Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany:

• Redundancy in unfolding contexts: hierarchical vs. linear structure • Asymmetry in Presupposition Projection from Conjunction • Web-based Experiments using the PennController for Ibex (2 sessions) • Presupposition Projection from Quantified Sentences - Experimental Advances 2018 Definites, Domain Restriction, and Discourse Structure in Online Processing, LynSchrift18, UMass Amherst. 2018 Processes of language comprehension: The interplay of semantic interpretation and cog- nitive representations. Semantics 2018: Looking Ahead. Workshop at UMass Amherst. 2017 The Time-course of Presupposition Projection - Experimental Data and Theoretical Issues Colloquium, UConn, Linguistics. 2017 The Time-course of Presupposition Projection - Experimental Data and Theoretical Is- sues. Colloquium, Brown University, Cognitive, linguistic, and psychological sciences. 2017 [Florian Schwarz & J´er´emy Zehr] Presupposition Projection from Quantifiers in Adults and Children. Workshop on word learning and linguistic theory, Rutgers University. 2017 (A-)Symmetry in presupposition projection: Experimental data on conjunction and dis- junction. Leibniz Center for General Linguistics (ZAS), Berlin, Germany. 2016 Differentiating presupposition triggers: Theoretical perspectives and experimental approaches. Linguistics Colloquium, UMass Amherst. 2016 Incrementality in presupposition processing - Disjunction and beyond.. Psycholinguis- tics/Semantics Workshop, UMass Amherst. 2015 Towards a Typology of Presupposition Triggers - Experimental Explorations Ling-Lunch Talk, M.I.T. 2015 Presupposition Projection from Disjunction - Unconditionally Symmetric? Experimental Syntax and Semantics Lab, M.I.T. Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 8

2015 Talk Series at the Graduate School ‘Nominal Modification’, Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany:

• Nominal Domain Restriction, Theoretical Issues • Experimental Work on Domain Restriction • Empirical Methods in the Study of Meaning • Noun Phrases in Intensional Contexts 2015 Experimental Comparisons of Presupositions and Implicatures. Linguistics Colloqium, Northwestern University 2015 Experimental Comparisons of Presupositions and Implicatures. Harvard Linguistics Cir- cle, Harvard University 2014 Presuppositions and Implicature in Online Processing. Linguistics Colloquium, Rutgers University 2014 Embedded Presuppositions: Experimental Investigations of Projection and Local Accom- modation. Invited talk at the Center for General Linguistics (ZAS) Berlin, Germany 2012 Presupposition Projection in Online Processing - Negation and Conditionals (Joint work with Sonja Tiemann, University of Tuebingen), Georgetown University, Linguistics collo- quium 2012 Presupposition Projection in Online Processing - Negation and Conditionals (Joint work with Sonja Tiemann, University of Tuebingen), University of Maryland, Linguistics col- loquium 2012 Restricting Domains for Definites via Situations, CUNY, colloquium 2011 Situation Pronouns and Domain Restriction, Invited Colloquium, The Ohio State Uni- versity 2011 Two Types of Definites: Uniqueness and Anaphoricity, Presentation, OSU Pragmatics Initiative 2011 Processing Presuppositions - ‘Again’ Invited Guest Lecture in seminar taught by Judith Tonhauser, The Ohio State University 2011 [Florian Schwarz & Sonja Tiemann] Processing Presuppositions - ‘Again’ Invited Guest Lecture in seminar taught by Britta Stolterfoht, University of Tubingen¨ 2011 Processing Presuppositions - ‘Again’ Invited Guest Lecture in seminar taught by Kyle Rawlins and Geraldine Legendre, Johns Hopkins University 2011 Definites and Domain Restriction: Experimental Explorations Presentation at Rutgers AEF Interdisciplinary Meeting Approaches to Reference 2010 Transparency, Domain Restriction, and Situation Pronouns. Colloquium, Sonderforschungs- bereich 833, Eberhard Karls University Tubingen.¨ (May 20) 2009 Commentator in the Semantics Workshop on Pronouns, NELS 40, MIT. (Nov 15) 2009 Two Types of Definites: Uniqueness, Anaphora, and Domain Restriction. Linguistics Colloquium, University of Delaware. (Oct 30) 2009 Exclamatives and heightened emotion: Extracting pragmatic generalizations from large corpora. [Chris Potts and Florian Schwarz] Talk presented at the Invited Session: Compu- tational Linguistics: Implementation of Analyses against Data at the 2009 LSA meeting, San Francisco. (Jan 10) 2008 Two Types of Bridging with Two Types of Definites.

• Talk at the University of Pennsylvania. (Feb 14) Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 9

• Linguistics Colloquium at Stanford University. (Feb 26) 2008. 2008 Bridging with Two Types of Definites in German - Relational Anaphora and Situational Uniqueness. Linguistics Colloquium at UC Santa Cruz. (Jan 9) 2004 Kikuyu Focus Constructions - Syntactic and Semantic Issues. Talk presented at

• the workshop Topic and Focus: Information Structure and Grammar in African Languages, University of Amsterdam (Dec 3-4), and • the Semantics Circle at the Center for General Linguistics (ZAS), Berlin (Dec 6) 2003 Fokusmarkierung im Kikuyu. Talk presented at the Syntax Circle at the ZAS (Berlin). 2003 Focus Marking in Kikuyu. Talk presented at the workshop Bantu Grammar: Description and Theory held at SOAS (London).

Refereed Conferences 2020 [Andrea Beltrama & Florian Schwarz] Imprecision and speaker identity: How social cues affect meaning resolution, Talk at the 33rd CUNY Human Sentence Processing Confer- ence, hosted virturally by UMass Amherst. (Recording available here, starting at 48:11). 2020 [Nadine Bade & Florian Schwarz] New data on the nature of competition between defi- nites and indefinites, Poster presented at the 33rd CUNY Human Sentence Processing Conference, hosted virturally by UMass Amherst. (Poster and resources available at https://osf.io/6yn52/) 2019 [Nadine Bade & Florian Schwarz]. (In-)definites, (anti-)uniqueness, and uniqueness ex- pectations, CogSci 2019, Montreal, Canada. 2019 [Nadine Bade & Florian Schwarz] (In-)definites, (anti-)uniqueness, and uniqueness ex- pectations, XPRAG 2019, University of Edinburgh 2018 [Daniele Scanzi, J´er´emy Zehr, Francesca Foppolo and Florian Schwarz] Only vs. clefts:the incremental processing of presupposed vs. entailed content. ProsLang workshop, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. 2018 [J´er´emy Zehr, Francesca Foppolo, Daniele Scanzi and Florian Schwarz] It’s (only) you that... The incremental processing of presupposed vs. asserted content. The 2nd Experi- mental Pragmatics in Italy Conference (XPRAG.it 2018), University School for Advanced Studies IUSS Pavia, Italy. 2018 [Nadine Bade & Florian Schwarz] An experimental investigation of anti-presuppositions. PLC 42, University of Pennsylvania. 2017 [Muffy Siegel, Akiva Bacovcin, J´eremy Zehr, Lynne Steuerle Schofield & Florian Schwarz] The verbatim-access effect: Implicature interpretation in context. Meaning in Flux 2017, Yale University. 2017 [Zehr, J. and Schwarz, F.] Returning to Non-entailed Presuppositions Again. Talk pre- sented at Sinn und Bedeutung 22, University of Potsdam, Germany. 2017 [Creemers A., Zehr J. and Schwarz, F.] Interpreting Presuppositions from the Scope of Quantifiers: Every vs. At least one, Poster presented at Sinn und Bedeutung 22, Univer- sity of Potsdam, Germany. 2017 [Zehr, J. and Schwarz, F.] Returning to Non-entailed Presuppositions Again. Poster pre- sented at XPRAG 2017, University of Cologne, Germany. 2017 [Mandelkern M., Zehr J., Romoli J. and Schwarz F.] Asymmetry in presupposition pro- jection: The case of conjunction. Talk presented at SALT 27, University of Maryland. 2017 [Hirsch A., Schwarz F. and Zehr J.] The Online Processing of Presupposition Projection from Disjunctions Poster presented at CUNY 30, M.I.T. Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 10

2017 [Zehr, J. and Schwarz, F.] The impact of presuppositions on interpretation - ’go back’ vs. ’return’. Poster presented at CUNY 30, M.I.T. 2017 [Dj¨arv K., Schwarz, F. and Zehr J., F.] Entailed vs. Non-entailed Presuppositions in Cognitive and Emotive factives, Poster presented at CUNY 30, M.I.T. 2017 [Creemers A., Zehr J. and Schwarz, F.] Interpreting Presuppositions from the Scope of Quantifiers: Every vs. At least one, Poster presented at CUNY 30, M.I.T. 2017 [Mandelkern M., Zehr J., Romoli J. and Schwarz F.] Incrementality versus Symmetry in Presupposition Projection, Poster presented at CUNY 30, M.I.T. 2017 [Dj¨arv K., Zehr J. and Schwarz, F.] ”Entailed vs. Non-entailed Presuppositions in Cog- nitive and Emotive factives”. Workshop on Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to Presuppositions, University of Genova, Italy. 2017 [Creemers A., Zehr J. and Schwarz, F.] Presupposition projection in quantified sentences: Every vs. At least one. Workshop on Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to Presuppositions, University of Genova, Italy. 2017 [Mandelkern M., Zehr J., Romoli J. and Schwarz F.] Incrementality versus Symmetry in Presupposition Projection Workshop on Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to Presuppositions, University of Genova, Italy. 2016 [J´er´emy Zehr, Aron Hirsch, Hezekiah Akiva Bacovcin and Florian Schwarz] Priming local accommodation of hard triggers in disjunction. Talk presented at NELS 47, UMass Amherst. 2016 [Schwarz F., Zehr J., Grodner D., Bacovcin H. A.] Subliminal Priming of Alternatives Does Not Increase Implicature Responses. Poster presented at the Logic and Language in Conversation Workshop, University of Utrecht. 2016 [Aron Hirsch, Florian Schwarz and J´er´emy Zehr] Presupposition projection from disjunc- tion in online processing. Poster presented at Sinn und Bedeutung 21, University of Edinburgh. 2016 [Kajsa Djarv, J´er´emy Zehr and Florian Schwarz] Cognitive vs. Emotive Factives: An Experimental Differentiation. Poster presented at Sinn und Bedeutung 21, University of Edinburgh. 2016 [J´er´emy Zehr, Cory Bill, Lyn Tieu, Jacopo Romoli and Florian Schwarz]: Presupposition projection from the scope of ‘none’: universal, existential, or both? Talk presented at SALT 26, University of Texas, Austin. 2016 [Cory Bill, J´er´emy Zehr, Lyn Tieu, Jacopo Romoli, Stephen Crain, Florian Schwarz] On the acquisition of presupposition projection. Talk presented at the workshop on Presup- positions in language acquisition at the 38th Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society, University of Konstanz, Germany. 2016 [J´er´emy Zehr & Florian Schwarz] Entailed Presuppositions: Experimental Evidence for a Distinction Between Triggers. Talk presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the Linguis- tic Society of America, Washington D.C. 2016 [Akiva Bacovcin & Florian Schwarz] Local Accommodation and Presupposition Trigger Class: Results from the Covered Box Task. Poster presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Washington D.C. 2016 [Ava Irani & Florian Schwarz] Two Types of Definites in American Sign Language. Talk presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Washington D.C. 2015 [J´er´emy Zehr, Cory Bill, Lyn Tieu, Jacopo Romoli and Florian Schwarz] Experimental evidence for existential presupposition projection from ’none’. Talk presented at the 20th Amsterdam Colloquium. Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 11

2015 [J´er´emy Zehr & Florian Schwarz] Experimental Evidence for Entailed vs Non-Entailed Presuppositions. Poster presented at NELS 46, Concordia University, Montr´eal, Canada 2015 [Florian Schwarz, Jacopo Romoli, Cory Bill] Reluctant Acceptance of the Literal Truth - Eye Tracking in the Covered Box Paradigm Sinn und Bedeutung 20, University of Tubingen,¨ Germany. 2015 [Florian Schwarz, Jacopo Romoli, Cory Bill] Reluctant Acceptance of the Literal Truth - Eye Tracking in the Covered Box Paradigm XPRAG, University of Chicago & North- western University. 2014 [Lynda Kennedy, Jacopo Romoli, Florian Schwarz, Cory Bill, Stephen Crain, and Raf- faella Folli] Scalar Implicatures vs Presuppositions: the view from Broca’s aphasia. Talk presented at NELS 45, MIT. 2014 Domain Restriction for Definite Descriptions - An Experimental Perspective. Talk pre- sented at panel on ‘Computational and experimental approaches to reference and anaphoric inference’, AMPRA 2, UCLA. 2014 [Florian Schwarz, Jacopo Romoli, and Cory Bill], Scalar Implicature Processing: Slowly Accepting the Truth (Literally). Talk presented at Sinn und Bedeutung 19, Georg-August- Universit¨at Goettingen. 2014 Presuppositions are Fast, whether Hard or Soft - Evidence from the Visual World Paradigm. Talk presented at SALT 24, NYU, New York, NY. 2014 [Cory Bill, Jacopo Romoli, Florian Schwarz and Stephen Crain] Indirect scalar impli- catures are neither scalar implicatures nor presuppositions (or both). Talk presented at PLC 38, UPenn, Philadelphia PA. 2014 Soft and hard presupposition triggers are fast in online processing. Poster presented at the 27th CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, OSU, Columbus, OH. 2014 [Cory Bill, Jacopo Romoli, Florian Schwarz and Stephen Crain] Indirect scalar implica- tures are neither scalar implicatures nor presuppositions (or both). Poster presented at the 27th CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, OSU, Columbus, OH. 2014 [Florian Schwarz and Dan Grodner] Pragmatic narrowing in reference resolution: Domain restriction & perspective taking. Poster presented at the 27th CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, OSU, Columbus, OH. 2013 [Florian Schwarz and Jacopo Romoli] An Experimental Comparison between Presupposi- tions and Indirect Scalar Implicatures. Talk presented at Sinn und Bedeutung 18, Uni- versity of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. 2013 Weak Definites and Kinds of Events. Talk presented at the Workshop on the Syntax and Semantics of Pseduo-Incorporation at the 35th Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society, Potsdam, Germany. 2012 [Florian Schwarz and Sonja Tiemann] The Path of Presupposition Projection in Processing - The case of Conditionals. Talk presented at Sinn und Bedeutung 17, Ecole´ Normale Sup´erieure, Paris. 2012 Maximality and Definite Plurals - Experimental Evidence. Poster presented at Sinn und Bedeutung 17, Ecole´ Normale Sup´erieure, Paris. 2012 [Dimka Atanassov, Florian Schwarz, John Trueswell] On the processing of ‘might’. Talk presented at the 36th Penn Linguistics Colloquium. 2012 [Florian Schwarz & Sonja Tiemann] Presuppositions and Projection in Processing. Talk presented at the 25th CUNY Sentence Processing Conference. 2012 Domain Restriction and Discourse Structure - Evidence from Processing. Poster pre- sented at the 25th CUNY Sentence Processing Conference. Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 12

2012 [Christine Boylan, Dimka Atanassov, Florian Schwarz, John Trueswell] The collective bias? Using eye movements to examine collective vs. distributive interpretations of plural sets. Poster presented at the 25th CUNY Sentence Processing Conference. 2012 [Dimka Atanassov, Florian Schwarz, John Trueswell] On the processing of epistemic modals. Poster presented at the 25th CUNY Sentence Processing Conference. 2011 [Florian Schwarz and Sonja Tiemann] Presupposition Processing - The Case of German wieder. Talk at the 18th Amsterdam Colloquium 2011 [Christine Boylan, Dimka Atanassaov, Florian Schwarz, and John Trueswell] A matter of Ambiguity. Talk presented at the 4th Biennial Conference of Experimental Pragmatics, Barcelona, Spain. 2008 Maximize Presupposition and Two Types of Definite Competitors. [Luis Alonso-Ovalle, Paula Menendez-Benito and Florian Schwarz]. Poster at NELS 39 at Cornell. 2008 Two Types of Definites - Bridging, Situational Uniqueness, and Anaphoricity. Talk pre- sented at 2008 LSA meeting in Chicago. 2006 A morphological distinction between bound and free definites. Poster presented at the OSU workshop on Presupposition Accommodation. 2006 A proposition for NEED (and a property for LOOK FOR). Talk presented at the Milan Meeting 2006, University of Milan. 2006 On NEEDING propositions and LOOKING FOR properties. Talk presented at SALT 16, Tokyo University, Tokyo. 2005 Presuppositions in Processing - a case study of German ’auch’. Talk presented at Sinn und Bedeutung 10, Humboldt University, Berlin.

Other Talks & Presentations 2018 [with J´er´emy Zehr] Web-based Experiments using the PennController for Ibex, University of Pennsylvania. 2012 [Dimka Atanassov, Florian Schwarz, John Trueswell] On the Processing of Epistemic Modals. 2nd MACSIM workshop, University of Maryland 2011 [Florian Schwarz & Sonja Tiemann]Not again! Processing the presuppositions of German wieder (‘again’) Talk at the second EURO-XPRAG workshop, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa. 2011 Meaning in Context - Managing Different Types of Information in Conversation Presen- tation at the 13th annual summer workshop at IRCS 2010 I’m not here right now. - The meaning of indexical expressions. Presentation at the 12th annual summer workshop at IRCS 2008 Some Puzzles for Maximize Presupposition. [Luis Alonso-Ovalle, Paula Menendez-Benito and Florian Schwarz]. Angelika Kratzer Birthday Workshop, MIT. (Dec 6) 2008 Expressives in The Wild: Extracting Pragmatic Generalizations from Large Corpora. [Chris Potts and Florian Schwarz] UCSC Alumni Conference. (Sep 12) 2004 Comments on Paul Portner’s ’Instructions for Interpretation as Separate Performatives’. [Christopher Potts, Florian Schwarz, and Shigeto Kawahara], Presented at the Workshop on Indexicals, Speech Reports, and Logophors, Harvard University. Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 13

Teaching University of Pennsylvania LING 001 Introduction to Linguistics (Spring 2013, Spring 2014, Spring 2015) LING 106 Introduction to Formal Linguistics (Fall 2009, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Fall 2016, Spring 2018, Spring 2019, Spring 2020) LING 255 Formal Semantics and Cognitive Science (Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012) LING 455 Experiments in the Study of Meaning (Spring 2016, Spring 2018) LING 553 Introduction to Formal Semantics I (Fall 2009) LING 580/380 Semantics I (Fall 2010, Fall 2012, Fall 2014, Fall 2016, Spring 2019) LING 581 Semantics II (Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2013, Spring 2015, Spring 2017, Fall 2019) LING 608 Topics in Semantics and Pragmatics (Spring 2012 (co-taught with Robin Clark)), Fall 2013, Spring 2016, Fall 20128) LING 653 Topics in the Syntax-Semantics Interface (Spring 2014) Other Independent Studies

• LING 398: Nikhil Lakhani (2020A) • LING 999: M. Sereikaite (2017A) • LING 999: Alex Kalomoiros (2020A) • LING 999: N. Chanchaochai (2017A) • LING 999: Alex Kalomoiros (2019C) • LING 999: K. Dj¨arv (2017A) • LING 999: R. Sun (2019C) • COGS 398: M. Lucero (2016C) • LING 301: C. Redfield (2018A) • LING 999: K. Dj¨arv (2016C) • LING 999: A. Cremers (2017C) • LING 999: D. Atanassov (2010A) • LING 999: F. Akkus (2017C) • LING 999: D. Atanassov (2011A) • COGS 398: M. Lucero (2017A) • COGSC 301: D. Faber (2011A)

University of Massachusetts Amherst Spring 2008 Teaching assistant for Angelika Kratzer’s Linguistics 510: Introduction to Semantics. Fall 2007 Teaching assistant for Chris Potts’ Linguistics 390A: Controlling the Discourse. Spring 2007 Linguistics 201: Introduction to Linguistic Theory. Winter 2007 Linguistics 101: People and their Language. (Continuing eduaction, online version) Spring 2006 Teaching assistant for John McCarthy’s Linguistics 101: People and their Language.

Service Department & University Service at the University of Pennsylvania

2019-20 Member of the Ad Hoc Subcommittee to Assess the Function of the Curriculum Com- mittee 2019- Member of the Website Development Committee, Department of Linguistics 2019- Member of the Natural Science and Mathematics panel in the College (ex officio as un- dergraduate chair) 2019 Panelist at the Center for Teaching & Learning’s SAIL Symposium 2018-19 Member of Syntax Search Committee Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 14

2016-17 Chair of the Search Committee for Linguistics search in Syntax/Semantics/Language Variation 2015-16 Member of the University Council Steering Committee 2015-16 Member of the University Council 2015-16 Member of the University Council Committee on Committees 2014- Director, Exchange cooperation of the Linguistics Department with the Graduate School ‘Nominal Modification’, University of Frankfurt, Germany 2013-2016 At-large member of the Faculty Senate Executive Committee, University of Pennsylvania 2013 Discussant at a Faculty-to-Faculty Lunch on Canvas (Course management software) or- ganized by the Center for Teaching and Learning (SAS, UPenn) 2012 Panelist on a Career Services event Going on the Academic Job Market: Advice from Faculty Members in the Humanities and Social Science (September 24th) 2012-2017 Faculty Coordinator for the Linguistics Department’s Colloquium Series 2010-2016 Graduate Admissions Committee in Linguistics 2009- Coordinator, Cooperation of the Linguistics Department with the Experimental Subject Pool of the Psychology Department

Editing

2017- Language & Linguistics Compass Co-editor (with Luis Alonso-Ovalle) of Pragmatics & Semantics section 2017- Member of Editorial Board, Natural Language Semantics 2009- Member of Editorial Board, Semantics & Pragmatics

Reviewing

Grant Agencies • French Agence Nationale Recherche (2016) • Israel Science Foundation (2020) • Language Learning small grants competition (2016) • National Science Foundation (2011, 2012, 2015, 2017 (2x), 2020) • Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) (2019)

Journals • Acta Analytica (2018) • Journal of Experimental Psychology: • Canadian Journal of Linguistics Learning, Memory and Cognition (2012, 2018, 2019, 2020) (2017, 2019, 2020 (2x)) • Cognition (2010, 2012 (2x), 2013, • Journal of Semantics (2010, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 (2x)) 2013, 2014 (2x), 2015, 2016, 2019) • Cognitive Psychology (2017 (2x), 2018 • Frontiers (2018, 2019) (2x)) • Glossa (2016 (2x), 2019 (3x), 2020 • Cognitive Science (2013 (2x), 2014) (4x)) • Erkenntnis (2019 (2x), 2020) • Language (2010, 2011, 2017, 2019) • International Journal of American • Language Acquisition (2012 (2x), Linguistics (2014, 2017) 2013) • International Journal of Bilingualism • Language and Cognition (2019) (2015) • Language, Cognition and Neuro- • Journal of Child Language (2018, 2019 science (formerly Language and Cog- (2x)) nitive Processes) (2012, 2014) Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 15

• Language and Linguistics (Academia (2x)) Sinica) (2018, 2019) • Natural Language Semantics (2007 • Language and Linguistics Compass (2x), 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, (2012, 2014) 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) • Lingua (2011, 2012, 2013, 2015) • Philosophical Quarterly (2017) Linguistic Inquiry (2015, 2016, 2017, • • Second Language Research (2020) 2019, 2020) Semantics & Pragmatics (2009, 2010, Linguistics (2018) • • 2011 (2x), 2012 (2x), 2014, 2015 (2x), • Linguistics & Philosophy (2010, 2012, 2016 (3x), 2017, 2018 (2x), 2019 (2x), 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 (3x), 2017, 2020 (2x)) 2018 (2x), 2019, 2020 (2x)) • Studia Linguistica (2019) • Logic Journal of the IGPL (2018) • Studies in Language (2017, 2018) • Mind & Language (2018) Syntax (2020) • Natural Language and Linguistic The- • ory (2016 (2x), 2017, 2019 (2x), 2020 • The Linguistic Review (2014)

Edited Volumes • Oxford Handbook of the Mental Lexicon, Gleitman, Papafragou & Trueswell. Oxford. Oxford University Press. • Grammatical Approaches to Language Processing - Essays in Honor of Lyn Frazier, Clifton, Carlson, & Fodor (eds.), Springer. • Walking on the Grammaticalization Path of the Definite Article in German: Func- tional Main and Side Roads, Renata Szczepaniak and Johanna Flick (eds.), John Benjamins Studies in Language Variation Series. • Companion to Semantics Matthewson, L., Meier, C., Rullman, H., and Zimmer- mann, T.E. (eds.), Wiley’s. • DiGS 13 Proceedings. • Focus Strategies in African Languages: The Interaction of Focus and Grammar in Niger-Congo and Afro-Asiatic, Aboh, Hartmann, Zimmermann (eds.), Berlin: de Gruyter. • Epistemic Indefinites, Alonso-Ovalle & Menendez-Benito, (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. • TbiLLC 2013 post-proceedings, Daniel Hole (ed.), Berlin: Springer (LNCS Series). • Weak Referentiality, Aguila-Guevara, LeBruyn & Zwarts (eds.), Amsterdam: John Benjamins. • Semantics in Language Acquisition, Sudha Arunachalam and Kristen Syrett (eds.), Amsterdam: John Benjamins. • Walking on the Grammaticalization Path of the Definite Article in German: Func- tional Main and Side Roads, Renata Szczepaniak and Johanna Flick (eds.), Amster- dam: John Benjamins.

Conferences • AmLaP (2011, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2020) • 2nd International Conference on The- • AmLaP Asia (2020) oretical East Asian Psycholinguistics (ICTEAP-2) • CLS (2018) • CUNY (annual since 2011) • LSA (2012) • CogSci (annual since 2014) • Linguistic Evidence (2014, 2016, 2018, • GLOW (annual since 2017) 2020) • GLOW Asia (2017, 2019) • NELS (2009-2014, 2016-) Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 16

• PLC (annual since 2010) Asian, and Austronesian Languages • SALT (annual since 2010) (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019) Sinn und Bedeutung (2008, annual • • WCCFL (annual since 2012) since 2011) • Triple A - Smeantics of Affican, • XPRAG (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019)

Workshops • Semantics of Understudied Languages and Semantic Fieldwork, Special Session at Sinn und Bedeutung 25 (2020) • Approaches to implicature: Rational choice and/or exhaustification (2020) • Workshop on Super Linguistics, Amsterdam Colloquium 2019 • XPrag.de workshop: Exhaustivity in questions and answers – Experimental and the- oretical approaches (2019) • Sorting out the concepts behind definiteness (2018) • Evaluative meanings: Theoretical and computational perspectives (40th Annual Con- ference of the DGfS) (2017) • Non-At-Issue Meaning and Information Structure (2017) • Program committee member, Definitess Across Languages (2016) • Workshop on the Semantic Contribution of Det and Num. (In)definiteness, gener- icity and referentiality. (2016) • Modality Across Categories (2015) • Experimental and crosslinguistic evidence for the distinction between implicatures and presuppositions (2015) • What drives syntactic computation? Alternatives to formal features (2014) • LSA session on Information Structure and Discourse, in memory of Ellen F. Prince (2012) • Pronouns in embedded contexts at the syntax-semantics interface, University of Tubin-¨ gen (2014) • Workshop on Epistemic Indefinites (University of Goettingen, 2010) Other Service

2020 Co-organizer, with Anna Papafragou, of Experiments in Linguistic Meaning Conference, University of Pennsylvania 2009 Organizer and Initiator of MACSIM (Mid-Atlantic Colloquium of Studies in Meaning: http://macsim.us), a regional semantics workshop (including researchers from NYU, CUNY, Rutgers, UPenn, Delaware, Johns Hopkins, Maryland, and Georgetown. Hosted at the Institute for Research in Cognitive Science (UPenn) on April 10th, 2010, and held annually at alternating institutions since. 2007 UMass Linguistics colloquium organizer 2007 Student Member on the semantics search committee 10/2005 Co-organizer of NELS 35 (with Jan Anderssen, Shigeto Kawahara, Helen Stickney, and Anne-Michelle Tessier). 2005-2006 GLSA conference sales representative 2004-2007 Co-organizer of the semantics reading group (with Jan Anderssen). 2004 Student Representative (representing students at faculty meetings). 2003-2004 Graduate Student Senate representative for the department of linguistics. Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 17

Advising Committee Memberships Dissertations

Chair • Nattanun Chanchaochai (2019) [co-chair with David Embick] • Kajsa Djarv (2019) [Postdoc at University of Konstanz] • Dimka Atanassov (2014) Committees • Faruk Akkus (2020) • Ava Creemers (2020) • Milena Sereikait˙e(2020)ˇ • Robert Wilder (2018) • Helen Jeoung (2018) • Amy Goodwin Davies (2018) • Ellie Pavlick (2017) (Computer Science) • Einar Sigurdsson (2017) • Anton Ingason (2016) • Christine Boylan (2015) (Psychology) • Yong-cheol Lee (2015) [Assistant Professor, Cheongju University, Korea] • Brittany McLaughlin (2014) [Researcher at Carnegie Mellon] • Jon Stevens (2013) [Postdoctoral researcher at OSU] • Caitlin Light (2012) [Lecturer at the University of York] • Catherine Lai (2012) [Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Edinburgh] • Lucas Champollion (2010) [Assistant Professor of Linguistics, NYU] External • Joash Gambarage Johannes (2019, University of British Columbia, Canada) • Julia Biskupek (in progress, Goethe-Universit¨at, Frankfurt, Germany) • Sonja Tiemann (2014, University of Tubingen,¨ Germany) • Alexandra Simonenko (2014, McGill University, Montreal, Canada) • J´er´emy Zehr (2014, Ecole´ Normale Sup´erieure, Paris, France)

Other Committees

M.A. theses • Michael Arrigo (2013) • Domonique Roberts-Mack (2016)

Qualifying Papers • Ryan Budnick (Spring 2019) • Einar Sigurdsson (Fall 2014) • Faruk Akkus (Spring 2018) • Robert Wilder (Fall 2014) • Luke Adamson (Spring 2017) • Anton Ingason (Spring 2014) Milena Sereikaite (Spring 2017) • • Anton Ingason (Fall 2013) • Kajsa Dj¨arv (Spring 2017) • Sabriya Fisher (Fall 2013) • Nattanun Chanchaochai (Spring 2017) • Yong-cheol Lee (Fall 2011) • Kajsa Dj¨arv (Fall 2016) • Dimka Atanassov (Spring 2011) • Nattanun Chanchaochai (Fall 2016) Jana Beck (Fall 2010) • Helen Jeoung (Spring 2016) • • Ava Irani (Fall 2016) • Dimka Atanassov (Fall 2010) • Haitao Cai (Fall 2014) • Caitlin Light (Spring 2010) • Amy Goodwin-Davies (Fall 2014) • Brittany McLaughlin (Fall 2009) Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 18

Other exams • Hila Katz (2011) (Psych: Major Areas) • Christine Boylan (2012) (Psych: Major Areas) • Ellie Pavlick (2015) (CIS: Preliminary exam) Honors Theses & Exams

• Nikhil Lakhani, Honors Thesis (2020) [Winner of the 2020 Henry Hoenigswals Prize in Linguistics] • Micaela Lucero, Honors Thesis (2017) • Elizabeth Shay, Honors Thesis (2014). [Winner of the 2014 Henry Hoenigswald Prize in Linguistics; current PhD student in Brain & Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester] • Honors Examiner, Psychology, Swarthmore College (2016, 2017, 2019)

Other Advising & Mentoring 2019- Advisor for Ruicong Sun (Linguistics graduate student] 2018- Advisor for Alexander Kalomoiros (Linguistics graduate student) Fall 2018 Advisor for visiting PhD student Astrid Goesswein, Goethe-University, Frankfurt 2015-2019 Advisor for Kajsa Djarv (Linguistics graduate student) 2014- Advisor for Nattanun Chanchaochai (Linguistics graduate student) 2012-2018 Advisor for Robert Wilder (Linguistics graduate student) 2012-2014 Supervising work by Elizabeth Shay (undergraduate in linguistics and computer science) in my lab. [Now graduate student in Brain & Cognitive Sciences, U of Rochester] 2012-2014 Pre-major advisor for 7 undergraduates in the class of 2016

Professional Development Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Pennsylvania

2019-20 Participated in Inclusive Teaching Seminar 2018-19 Participated in Structured Active In-Class Learning (SAIL) Seminar

Research Positions 7/2009-6/2010 Research Associate, ARO/MURI project, Prof. Mitchell Marcus. 6/2008-5/2009 Research Assistant for Chris Potts’ NSF grant Expressive content and the semantics of contexts. Fall 2007 Research Assistant for Chris Potts’ NSF grant Expressive content and the semantics of contexts. Fall 2006 Research Assistant for Barbara Partee and Vladimir Borschev (NSF-grant).

Summer 2006 Research Assistant in the Language Processing Lab of Charles Clifton and Lyn Frazier. Fall 2005 Research Assistant for Barbara Partee and Vladimir Borschev (NSF-grant). 7/2004 - 6/2005 Research Assistant in the Language Processing Lab of Charles Clifton and Lyn Frazier. 7/2004 - 5/2007 Personal Research Assistant for Barbara Partee. Curriculum Vitae (10/14/2020) Florian Schwarz 19

4/2003 - 7/2003 Student Assistant at the Center for General Linguistics (ZAS). Assistant to Prof. Dr. Manfred Krifka in the project P11 on the syntax and semantics of questions. 4/2001 - 3/2003 Student Assistant in the GIHRE project, sponsored by the Gottlieb Daimler- and Karl Benz-Foundation. Assistant in the Linguistic Factors subproject. Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Manfred Krifka.

Languages

German: native French: basic knowledge English: fluent Spanish: conversational Latin: basic reading knowledge

Memberships

• Linguistic Society of America (Life Member) • Deutsche Gesellschaft fur¨ Sprachwissenschaft • Gesellschaft fur¨ Semantik