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Andrew McInnerney is a lecturer in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Michigan, specializing in syntactic theory and its interfaces with semantics and prosody. His research interests encompass various aspects of sentence processing, particularly focusing on the argument/adjunct distinction, syntactic islands, and parentheticals. He is currently engaged in projects that delve into topics of syntactic structure and meaning. McInnerney teaches courses such as LING 111-001: Lenses on Language: Mind, Society, Justice, and LING 316-001: Aspects of Meaning, contributing to the academic environment of the University of Michigan.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science