Ray Jackendoff

Ray Jackendoff is a Professor of Linguistics and Chair of the Linguistics Program at Brandeis University. Jackendoff's research deals with the semantics of natural language, its bearing on the formal structure of cognition, and its lexical and syntactic expression. He has also done extensive research on the relationship between conscious awareness and the computational theory of mind, on syntactic theory, and, with Fred Lerdahl, on musical cognition.

Selected works

  • Jackendoff, Ray (1983) Semantics and Cognition. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
  • Jackendoff, Ray (1990) Semantic Structures. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
  • Jackendoff, Ray (2002) Foundations of Language (Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution). Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press.

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