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Dr. Thomas Murray Stephen

Teaching Fellow (C.L.C.S.)
      
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Dr. Thomas Murray Stephen

Teaching Fellow (C.L.C.S.)

 


I completed my PhD in Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh in 2023, under the supervision of Robert Truswell, Bryan Pickel, and Wataru Uegaki. Before taking up a fellowship at Trinity College Dublin, I was a Lecturer in Semantics at Queen Mary University of London.
  Grammatical Theory   LINGUISTICS   Pragmatics   Semantics
My work focuses on formal semantics, with particular attention to the syntax-semantics interface, the connections between linguistic theory and philosophy of language, and the relationship between grammar and cognition. I explore the semantics of finite clausal embedding and argument structure, aiming to give a unified explanation of their entailment patterns and alternations. I am developing DACE (the Dictionary of Alternations in Clause Embedding), an online resource mapping the alternation patterns of clause-embedding predicates, initially with a focus on English. I am also currently interested in the mechanistic interpretation of LLMs and, together with Fausto Carcassi, in the evolution of compositionality in natural languages.