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Chung-hye Han completed her Ph.D. in Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania in 2000, where she conducted a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imperatives. Her research primarily focuses on the syntax-semantics interface, experimental syntax, and the linguistic applications of Tree Adjoining Grammars. Her current projects include exploring quantifier scope in negation and head-final languages, implications for clause structure, and the binding properties of long-distance anaphors in syntax. Additionally, she investigates the syntax and semantics of relative clauses through the use of Synchronous Tree Adjoining Grammars to model compositional semantics. Apart from her research endeavors, Han serves as the Undergraduate Curriculum Chair at Simon Fraser University.
Department of Philosophy