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Donkey sentence
Anaphoric Reference to Propositions
Situations and Individuals
Meanings of Determiners Heading Non-Topic Dps to the Meanings of the Corresponding Topics
Donkey Anaphora Is In-Scope Binding∗
E-Type Pronouns and Donkey Anaphora
Compositionality Reconsidered: with Special Reference to Cognition
Functional Structure(S), Form and Interpretation
DOMAINS of QUANTIFICATION and SEMANTIC TYPOI.DGY* Barbara
Articulated Definiteness Without Articles
The Semantics of the Persian Object Marker –Râ
Intonation and Information Structure
Lecture 6. Kamp-Heim I. Anaphora with Indefinite Antecedents; Donkey Anaphora
MODIFICATION? 9 Not Elsewhere
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On a Unified Semantic Treatment of Donkey Sentences in a Dynamic Framework Fabio Del Prete
Donkeys Under Discussion
Bare Nouns in Persian: Interpretation, Grammar and Prosody
Context Dependent Quantifiers and Donkey Anaphora Jeffrey King
Top View
Distributivity, Maximality, and Floating Quantifiers
Chapter 5. Structured Nominal Reference: Donkey Anaphora
1988-Principle-Based Interpretation of Natural Language Quantifiers
Homogeneity in Donkey Sentences *
Donkey Pronouns: Void Descriptions?∗
Homogeneity in Donkey Sentences
In Semantics Key Terms Series
Situation Pronouns in Determiner Phrases
Origins of Weak Crossover When Dynamic Semantics Meets Event Semantics
Toward a Theory of Mandarin Quantification
Greek Donkeys
On the Origins of Weak Crossover. Some Consequences of Dynamic Semantics Plus Event Semantics
On the Typology of Donkeys: Two Types of Anaphora Resolution
Syntax and Semantics: an Overview
Event in Compositional Dynamic Semantics
Definiteness in Northern Sotho
Chapter 11: Multiple Quantifiers
Singular Donkey Pronouns Are Semantically Singular
© in This Web Service Cambridge University
Osaka University Knowledge Archive : OUKA
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