Laura A. Michaelis is a Professor in the Department of Linguistics[1] and a faculty fellow in the Institute of Cognitive Science at the University of Colorado Boulder.
She received her BA, MA and PhD (1993) in linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, writing her thesis under the direction of Charles J.
[2] Laura Michaelis' widely cited research centers on the discourse-syntax interface in conversational English and the semantic interaction between words and grammatical constructions, with particular emphasis on the linguistic encoding of tense and aspect.
Her recent research focuses on idiomatic language and multi-word expressions, the grammar of English noun phrases, verbal argument structure (Michaelis & Ruppenhofer 2001),[4][5] nonstandard syntactic amalgams in conversational speech, syntactic innovation and Construction Grammar (Michaelis & Kim 2020).
[6] She is one of the founding editors of the Cambridge University Press journal Language and Cognition.