Sharvit received her PhD in linguistics from Rutgers University in 1997; she was the third person to graduate from the program.[3] Her dissertation title is "The Syntax and Semantics of Functional Relative Clauses."
She joined the faculty of the University of Connecticut in 1999, leaving in 2011 to take up a position at UCLA.[4]
Research
Sharvit is known for her work on tense, including embedded tense (Sharvit 1999), or bound tense (Alxatib & Sharvit 2017), tense in free indirect discourse (Sharvit 2008) and cross-linguistic typologies of tense. She has also contributed to the semantics of questions (Sharvit 2002) and relative clauses, the semantics of attitude verbs, negative polarity items, resumptive pronouns (Sharvit 1999) and superlatives (Sharvit & Stateva 2002).[5]
Honors and distinctions
She is an Associate Editor at the Journal of Semantics.[6] She also serves as co-editor-in-chief of the journal, Linguistics and Philosophy.[7]
Guerzoni, Elena; Sharvit, Yael (2007). "A question of strength: on NPIs in interrogative clauses". Linguistics and Philosophy. 30 (3): 361–391. doi:10.1007/s10988-007-9014-x. S2CID60878758.