: In collaboration with Ahmad Jabbar, she authored a forthcoming paper for the Proceedings of FASAL 15 titled "Using the Hindi-Urdu discourse particle 'lo' as a case study." The research models mirativity (the linguistic marking of surprise) within the Table model framework, proposing enhancements to discourse structure to account for the timing of public commitments and private beliefs.
Her research interests frequently explore the intersection of semantics and pragmatics, particularly in the context of South Asian languages. Notable contributions include: veda kanamarlapudi
Kanamarlapudi’s academic record is marked by significant achievement and a polyglot-level mastery of languages. Her credentials include: : In collaboration with Ahmad Jabbar, she authored
: She presented work at the 27th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue (SemDial 2023) concerning the Hindi-Urdu grounding move " voh hi na ". This study uses dynamic models of discourse to analyze how third-person pronouns and discourse particles function together as propositional anaphors in natural dialogue. Professional Engagement Her credentials include: : She presented work at