
Professor of Linguistics
The Ohio State University
My main areas of specialization within linguistics are formal semantics and
pragmatics. Within these fields, my principal research interests are:
- Anaphora, definiteness, and specificity
- The Information Structure of discourse; focus, implicature and
presupposition, domain restriction
- The semantics and pragmatics of modality, mood, tense, and aspect
As a student I studied formal semantics under Barbara H. Partee at the
University of Massachusetts at Amherst. I then held a postdoctoral fellowship
at the Center for the Study of Language and Information at Stanford, where I
was exposed to interdisciplinary work on pragmatics in the tradition of Paul
Grice. Like many linguists, part of my motivation in studying human language
is a compelling interest in the nature of the human mind. My work on
pragmatics is driven by that orientation, and it has resulted in a deepening
dialogue with colleagues in computer science, logic, philosophy, and
psychology. In this vein, I am one of the directors of an interdisciplinary
Pragmatics Initiative at the Ohio State University, involving not only
scholars and graduate students from the relevant disciplines on campus, but
visitors from the U.S. and Europe.
Office Hours: Thursdays 12:30-1:30 and by appointment
Contact Information:
Email:
croberts@ling.ohio-state.edu
Phone: (614) 292-8302
210 Oxley Hall
Columbus, OH 43210