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Rachel Dudley wins NSF dissertation grant

August 02, 2016 Linguistics

PhD student Rachel Dudley, flanked by her three PhD advisors, standing outside in the sun, smiling after a successful PhD defense.

Rachel Dudley, with advisors Valentine Hacquard and Jeffrey Lidz, has won NSF DDRI support for "The role of input in the acquisition of factivity," research that will go towards Rachel's dissertation.

Congratulations to Rachel Dudley, who with Valentine Hacquard and Jeffrey Lidz has won NSF DDRI support for "The role of input in the acquisition of factivity" (1628110), research that will go towards Rachel's dissertation. Proposals for DDRI awards "are judged on the basis of their scientific merit, including the theoretical importance of the research question and the appropriateness of the proposed data and methodology to be used in addressing the question."