James Pustejovsky is a professor of computer science at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. His main topic of research is Natural Language Processing.
Pustejovsky proposed Generative Lexicon theory which is an emerging theory in lexical semantics. His other interests include temporal reasoning, events, information extraction, and computational linguistics.

Events as Grammatical Objects: The Converging Perspectives of Lexical Semantics, Logical Semantics and Syntax - Abstract of the book by Carol L. Tenny and James Pustejovsky.
Pustejovsky, James - Brandeis University - Interests are computational linguistics, lexical semantics and language guided web analysis. Proposer of The Generative Lexicon, a very influential approach to lexical semantics.
The Core Lexical Engine: The Contextual Determination of Word Sense - Long project proposal to infer lexical entries within Pustejovsky's Generative Lexicon from a corpus.
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