Veneeta Dayal
Professor of Linguistics
Acting Humanities Area Dean
School
of Arts and Sciences
Ph.D., Cornell 1991
77 Hamilton Street
(732)-932-8194
dayal@rci.rutgers.edu
CV
Publications
Research Interests:
Semantic theory,
Syntax-semantics interface,
South Asian linguistics
Current Courses
Spring 2008
- Semantics II
- Seminar in Semantics: Syntax and Semantics of Main and
Subordinate Clauses
Fall 2007
Grants
Links
Publications
- Rajesh Bhatt and Veneeta Dayal (to appear) "Rightward
Scrambling
as Remnant Movement", Linguistic Inquiry [PDF]
- Veneeta Dayal (2005) "Multiple Wh Questions", in M. Everaert
and H. van
Riemsdijk, Syntax Companion 3, Case #44, Blackwell Publishers [PDF].
- Veneeta Dayal (2004): " The Universal Force of Free
Choice Any",
Linguistic Variation Yearbook 4, 5-40 [PDF]
- Veneeta Dayal and Anoop Mahajan (eds.) (2004) Clause
Structure in
South
Asian Languages, Kluwer Academic Publishers [TOC]
[Intro]
- Veneeta Dayal (2002). "Single-pair vs. Multiple-pair Answers:
Wh
in-situ
and Scope", Linguistic Inquiry. 33.3, 512-20. [PDF]
- Veneeta Dayal (1999). "Bare NP's, Reference to Kinds, and
Incorporation", Proceedings
of SALT IX.Download: [PDF]
- Veneeta Dayal (1995). "Quantification in Correlatives."
In
Emmon Bach, Eloise Jelinek, Angelika Kratzer and Barbara Partee, eds., Quantification
in Natural Language, pp. 179-205. Kluwer: Dordrecht.
- Veneeta Dayal (1994). "Binding facts in Hindi and the
Scrambling
phenomenon."
In B. Butt, T. King, and G. Ramchand, eds., Theoretical
Perspectives
on Word Order Issues in South Asian Languages. pp. 237-261. CSLI:
Stanford.