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ARREGUI, Ana »


Associate professor
Faculty of Arts
Linguistics

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My research focuses on formal semantics. I am interested in the composition of meaning in natural language. I am also interested in links between semantics and philosophy and psycholinguistics. My research topics include issues in modality, conditionals, counterfactuals, domain restriction, tense and aspect, the interpretation of pronouns and indexicality.

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COLÓN, Raúl »


Part-time professor
Faculty of Arts
School of Translation and Interpretation

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Raúl Ernesto Colón Rodríguez is a PhD in Translation Studies and Part-time professor at the University of Ottawa. He had worked (French-Spanish and English-French) in editorial, cinematographic, Canadian Francophonie and United Nations translation areas in Canada (2007-2019). He completed in 2011 a Master’s degree in TS at the University of Ottawa, and since 2011 he had published chapters, articles, translations and book reviews in American, Canadian, Spanish, Colombian, Polish and Brazilian publications. His PhD Thesis with Complexity Theory as theoretical approach, was about Collaborative Activist Translation 2.0 in Canada and he successfully defended his thesis in 2018. He also does research on the links between Translation, Exiles and Migrations of Latin-Americans in North America, and take part in the actual public discussion on Academic freedoms.

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