Post Docs
Research Fellows
Mauro Madeddu (2022-2023)
Department of Computer Science
mauro.madeddu AT fileli.unipi.it
Visiting Scholars
Marina Lloberes (2014)
GRIAL Research Group, University of Barcelona
GRIAL Research Group, University of Barcelona
Lauren Romeo (2013)
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Ph.D. Students
Paolo Pedinotti
paolo.pedinotti AT phd.unipi.it
paolo.pedinotti AT phd.unipi.it
Karim Lasri
(co-tutorship with the Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris)
karim.lasri AT ens.psl.eu
(co-tutorship with the Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris)
karim.lasri AT ens.psl.eu
Giulia Rambelli (2018-2022)
Thesis Topic: ‘Integrating Distributional and Constructional Approaches: Towards a new model of Language Comprehension’
Thesis Topic: ‘Integrating Distributional and Constructional Approaches: Towards a new model of Language Comprehension’
Giulia Cappelli (2017-2022)
Thesis Topic: ‘Implicit indefinite objects at the syntax-semantics pragmatics interface: a probabilistic model of acceptability judgments’
Thesis Topic: ‘Implicit indefinite objects at the syntax-semantics pragmatics interface: a probabilistic model of acceptability judgments’
Paolo Vassallo (2017-2020)
Thesis Topic: ‘TBA’
Thesis Topic: ‘TBA’
Valentina Benedettini (2017-2020)
Thesis Topic: ‘TBA’
Thesis Topic: ‘TBA’
Lucia Busso (2015 – 2018)
Thesis Topic: ‘Coercing Italian: Psycholinguistic Investigations on Valency Coercion in Italian’
Thesis Topic: ‘Coercing Italian: Psycholinguistic Investigations on Valency Coercion in Italian’
Emmanuele Chersoni (2014-2018)
Thesis Topic: ‘Explaining Complexity in human Language Processing: a Distributional Semantic Model’
Thesis Topic: ‘Explaining Complexity in human Language Processing: a Distributional Semantic Model’
Giulia Benotto (2012-2015)
Thesis Topic: ‘TBA’
Thesis Topic: ‘TBA’
Martina Johnson (2010-2014)
Thesis Topic: ‘Towards a definition of metonymy’
Thesis Topic: ‘Towards a definition of metonymy’
Alessandra Zarcone (2009-2014)
Thesis Topic: ‘Event knowledge and models of logical metonymy interpretation’
Thesis Topic: ‘Event knowledge and models of logical metonymy interpretation’