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Lelia Glass
Lelia Glass
Other namesLelia Montague Glass
Assistant Professor of Linguistics, School of Modern Languages at Georgia Institute of Technology
Verified email at modlangs.gatech.edu - Homepage
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Strong necessity modals: Four socio-pragmatic corpus studies
L Glass
Selected Papers from New Ways of Analyzing Variation 43 20 (1), 2015
30*2015
Deriving the two readings of English Determiner + Adjective
L Glass
Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 18 (164-181), 2014
232014
Systematicity in the semantics of noun compounds: The role of artifacts vs. natural kinds
B Levin, L Glass, D Jurafsky
Linguistics 57 (3), 2019
182019
What does it mean for an implicit object to be recoverable
L Glass
U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 20 (1), 121-130, 2014
152014
English verbs can omit their objects when they describe routines
L GLASS
English Language & Linguistics, 1-25, 2021
13*2021
Distributivity, lexical semantics, and world knowledge
L Glass
Stanford University, 2018
132018
The negatively biased Mandarin belief verb YIWEI
L Glass
Studia Linguistica, 2022
122022
Deriving the distributivity potential of adjectives via measurement theory
L Glass
Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 3, 2018
112018
Adjectives relate individuals to states: Evidence from the two readings of English Determiner+ Adjective
L Glass
Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 4 (1), 2019
72019
Decomposing and Recomposing Event Structure
W Gantt, L Glass, AS White
Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2022
62022
Distributivity Ratings Dataset
L Glass, N Jiang
Open Science Framework: https://osf.io/8953e/, 0
5*
The lexical and formal semantics of distributivity
L Glass
Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 6 (1), 2021
32021
Exploring the relation between argument structure and distributivity
L Glass
Proceedings of the Berkeley Linguistics Society 43, 95--119, 2017
32017
Deriving indirectness and questioning entailment for epistemic "must"
L Glass
Talk given at Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, 2013
32013
Using the Anna Karenina Principle to explain why CAUSE favors negative-sentiment complements
L Glass
Semantics and Pragmatics 16, 2023
22023
Boomer Peak or Gen X Cliff? From SVS to LBMS in Georgia English
MEL Renwick, JA Stanley, J Forrest, L Glass
Language Variation and Change 35 (2), 175-197, 2023
22023
Quantifying relational nouns in corpora
L Glass
English Language & Linguistics, 2022
22022
Vowel trajectories of African Americans in Georgia, USA
ME Renwick, J Forrest, L Glass, J Stanley
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152 (4), A284-A284, 2022
12022
Perspectives on Georgia vowels: From legacy to synchrony
JA Stanley, J Forrest, L Glass, M Renwick
Annual Meeting of the American Dialect Society, 2022
2022
Vowel systems in Georgia shaped by ethnicity and politics
L Glass, J Forrest, M Liotta
New Ways of Analyzing Variation 49, 2021
2021
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