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Anouk to postdoc in Geneva

April 28, 2023 Linguistics

Two young women sitting on the steps of Memorial Chapel, one looking over the shoulder of the other at her laptop.

Working with Isabelle Charnavel on bound indexicals.

Congratulations to alum Anouk Dieuleveut *21, who is heading to a three-year postdoc at the University of Geneva with Isabelle Charnavel on her project, "Indexicals, binding and presupposition: Towards a typology and a theory of bound indexicals." Prior to beginning in Switzerland, Anouk will also be teaching a course at ESSLLI (the European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information) in Ljubljana, Slovenia, together with fellow alumna Annemarie van Dooren, on "Decomposing the meaning of modals," joining UMD Philosophy faculty Paolo Santorio and Eric Pacuit on the program there. Anouk's move to Geneva comes after a couple years in Paris at the Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle with Ira Noveck, after graduating from Maryland in 2021 with a dissertation on "Finding Modal Force," chaired by Valentine Hacquard and Alexander Williams.