Jeroen Groenendijk
Jeroen Antonius Gerardus Groenendijk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣrunə(n)dɛik]; born 20 July 1949, Amsterdam),[1] is a Dutch logician, linguist and philosopher, working on philosophy of language, formal semantics, pragmatics.
Jeroen Groenendijk | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Dutch |
Alma mater | University of Amsterdam |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Logician |
Institutions | University of Amsterdam |
Doctoral advisor | Renate Bartsch, Johan van Benthem |
4th Director of the ILLC, Amsterdam | |
In office 2009–2009 | |
Preceded by | Frank Veltman |
Succeeded by | Leen Torenvliet |
Groenendijk wrote a joint Ph.D. dissertation with Martin Stokhof on the formal semantics of questions, under the supervision of Renate Bartsch and Johan van Benthem. He was also an important figure in the development of dynamic semantics (together with Stokhof, Veltman and others, following earlier work by Irene Heim and Hans Kamp). His current work is mainly focused on studying and developing the recently founded framework of inquisitive semantics.
He is a former director of the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam and a member of the group collectively publishing under the pseudonym L. T. F. Gamut.[2]
References
- Prof. dr. J.A.G. Groenendijk, 1949– at the University of Amsterdam Album Academicum website
- Preface to Logic, Language and Meaning, by L. T. F. Gamut, University of Chicago Press, 1991.