Mandy Simons
Professor of Philosophy and Linguistics
Carnegie Mellon University
Participates in 3 items
Mandy Simons is Professor of Philosophy and Linguistics at Carnegie Mellon. She works primarily on issues in the foundations of pragmatics, with a focus on presupposition and implicature. Other work engages with the nature of convention and the phenomenon of bridging. Currently, she is working on a project to rethink the basic model of conversational exchanges by eliminating common ground as a central theoretical construct.
Sessions in which Mandy Simons participates
Friday 29 May, 2026
Time Zone: (GMT-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Session 3
9:15 AM EDT -
6:00 PM EDT |
8 hours 45 minutes
Sub Sessions:
- Introduction
- Conversation without common ground
- Mental states, questions and the Multiple Perspectives Theory of communication
- What's in common ground? Studies on the omission and inclusion of redundant information
- Common Ground, Acceptance, and Conversation Plans
- Panel of the session
- Poster session
Panel of the session
3:45 PM EDT -
4:30 PM EDT |
45 minutes