Expressing the Self
Cultural Diversity and Cognitive Universals
Edited by Minyao Huang and Kasia M. Jaszczolt
Author Information
Minyao Huang is Research Fellow at Sun Yat Sen University. She holds a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Cambridge, where was previously a Research Associate and Bye Fellow of Newnham College.
Kasia M. Jaszczolt (D.Phil. Oxon, PhD Cantab, MAE) is Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy of Language at the University of Cambridge and Professorial Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge. She has published extensively on various topics in semantics, pragmatics, and philosophy of language. Her authored books include Meaning in Linguistic Interaction (OUP 2016), Representing Time (OUP 2009), Default Semantics (OUP 2005), Semantics and Pragmatics (Longman 2002), and Discourse, Beliefs and Intentions (Elsevier 1999). She is General Editor, with Louis de Saussure, of the OUP series 'Oxford Studies of Time in Language and Thought' and serves on numerous editorial boards. She has written over 90 research articles and edited 12 volumes including The Cambridge Handbook of Pragmatics (CUP 2012).
Contributors:
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, Distinguished Professor, Australian Laureate Fellow and Director of the Language and Culture Research Centre, James Cook University, Australia
Hsiang-Yun Chen, Assistant Research Fellow, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Rodanthi Christofaki, PhD student, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Coppock, Associate Professor of Linguistics, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Eros Corazza, Professor, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada; Ikerbasque Research Professor, ILCLI, UPV-EHU, Donostia, The Basque Country; Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation of Science, Bilbao, the Basque Country
Melanie Greaux, Graduate student, University College London, United Kingdom
Minyao Huang,Research Associate, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Kasia M. Jaszczolt, Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy of Language, University of Cambridge Professorial Fellow, Newnham College, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Hye-Kyung Lee, Professor of Linguistics, Ajou University, Korea
John Perry, Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Stanford University and the University of California, Riverside, USA
Jiranthara Srioutai, Assistant Professor, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Stephen Wechsler, Professor of Linguistics, The University of Texas, Austin, USA
Maciej Witek, Professor of Philosophy, University of Szczecin, Poland
Sonja Zeman, Interim Professor, Otto-Friedrich-University of Bamberg, Germany