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Angelika Kratzer
1 Semantics in Generative Grammar. by Irene Heim & Angelika Kratzer
Making a Pronoun: Fake Indexicals As Windows Into the Properties of Pronouns Angelika Kratzer
Scope Or Pseudoscope? Are There Wide-Scope Indefinites?1
Quantification, Misc
Minimal Pronouns1
Exceptive Conditionals: the Meaning of Unless
Making Worlds Accessible. Essays in Honor of Angelika Kratzer
David Lewis's Philosophy of Language
ANGELIKA KRATZER Department of Linguistics University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 (413) 545-6829
Conditionals
Irene Heim –Biographical Notes⇤
'Ought': out of ORDER
Impersonally Interpreted Personal Pronouns
An Interview with Angelika Kratzer
Modal Comparisons: Two Dilletantes in Search of an Expert
Modals and Conditionals
Modality, Partiality, and Perspective – Professor
Intensional Semantics in Easy Steps . Comments and Complications . Supplemental Readings
Top View
More Structural Analogies Between Pronouns and Tenses
1 Semantics in Generative Grammar, Irene Heim & Angelika Kratzer
Constructing Attitude & Speech Reports
ESSLLI 2012 Student Session Proceedings
Roots of Modality Aynat Rubinstein University of Massachusetts Amherst, Fon
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In This Paper I Develop a Compositional Account of Binding out of DP (BOOD; Sometimes Called Indirect Binding) Which Uses E-Type Pronouns and Situation Semantics
The Event Argument and the Semantics of Verbs
Modality and Language
Modality and Its Conversational Backgrounds in the Reconstruction of Argumentation
Focus, Modals, and Their Interaction
From Logic to Language Visiting Professor Barbara Hall Partee
MODALITY for the 21St CENTURY
Sloppy Non-Pronominals, Focus, and the Representation of Variable Binding*
Donkey Anaphora Is In-Scope Binding∗
Kai Von Fintel and Irene Heim's Lecture Notes on Intensional Semantics
The Beginnings of Formal Semantics: the Historical Context of Arnim Von Stechow’S Contributions Barbara H
The Silent Content of Bound Variable Pronouns∗
Constructing Attitude & Speech Reports
The Semantics of Conditional Modality∗