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LEE Jungmee 

Bldg 3, Rm 316
02.880.6105
jungmeelee@snu.ac.kr

Ph.D. in Linguistics, Ohio State University, 2011

M.A. in English Language and Literature, Seoul National University, 2005

B.A. in English Language and Literature, Seoul National University, 2003

Jungmee Lee’s main research interests are in formal semantics and its interfaces with syntax and pragmatics. She is particularly interested in exploring how the universal concepts such as time and certainty are expressed in natural language sentences, and how they can be formally analyzed. Her publication includes “A compositional mechanism for pairwise predication in the Korean Left-Node Raising construction” (Journal of East Asian Linguistics 30, 2021), “The temporal interpretation of tenseless relative clauses in Korean” (Journal of East Asian Linguistics 26, 2017), “The Coordinate Structure Constraint as a discourse-oriented principle: Further evidence from Japanese and Korean” (with Yusuke Kubota, Language 91, 2015), “Temporal constraints on the meaning of evidentiality” (Natural Language Semantics 21, 2013), “Temporal interpretation without tense: Coordination constructions in Korean and Japanese” (with Judith Tonhauser, Journal of Semantics 27, 2010).