Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Philadelphia, PA, October 14, 2020 Curriculum Vitae Florian Schwarz Address Department of Linguistics 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 syntax: 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 Cognitive Science 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 Semantics 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.

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