
Andrés Saab
Independent Researcher at CONICET
Associate Professor of the Common Basic Cycle and at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Buenos Aires. He has been a tenured Adjunct Professor at the National University of Comahue and a tenured University Lecturer at Leiden University in the Netherlands. Locally, he has taught postgraduate courses at the National University of Córdoba, the National University of Comahue, the National University of La Plata, the University of Buenos Aires, and the National University of the Littoral. Internationally, he has also taught regular and short courses at the University of the Republic (Uruguay), the State University of Campinas (Brazil), the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Utrecht University (Netherlands), the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium), and Humboldt University (Germany). He is a member of the Argentine Society for Philosophical Analysis, where he and Eleonora Orlando coordinate the study group on philosophy of language and linguistics. His area of expertise is formal syntax and its connection to semantics and morphology. He has published articles in journals such as Acta Analytica, Analytic Philosophy, Linguistic Inquiry, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Studia Linguistica, Probus, Lingua, Verba, and Lingüística, among others. He has published several book chapters for publishers such as EUDEBA, Oxford University Press, John Benjamins, and Iberoamericana, among others, and co-edited four books for Oxford University Press, Springer Nature, John Benjamins, and Lexington. With Fernando Carranza, he published “Dimensiones del significado. Una introducción a la semántica formal” (2021, Buenos Aires: SADAF). He also published “Gramática de los silencios. Historia y teoría” (2026, Madrid: Akal).
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