About me


I earned my PhD in linguistics from Rutgers University in 2013. Following that, I held positions as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Stuttgart and the University of Düsseldorf. Afterward, I was an Emmy Noether Fellow, a Guest Researcher, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Konstanz. In the fall semester of 2018, I was a Visiting Scholar at MIT, and in the winter quarter of 2023, I was a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University. As of fall 2024, I am a Senior Lecturer (tenure track) at Ben Gurion University.

My research is firmly grounded in theoretical semantics and pragmatics, approached from model-theoretic, dynamic, and probabilistic perspectives. I am particularly interested in topics such as parentheticals, at-issueness, evidentiality, modality, gradability, question bias, indefiniteness, and adverbial modification.