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- A Pied-Piping Theory of Exceptional De Re: Scoping After All
- Anaphora, Inversion, and Focus
- TWO TYPES of DONKEY SENTENCES Author(S): LISA L.-S
- Existential Quantification in Tiwa
- Existential Sentences Cross-Linguistically: Variations in Form and Meaning
- The Syntax of Meteorology: the Linguistic Status of Variadic Functions
- On the Interpretation of Wide-Scope Indefinites*
- TWO TYPES of WH-INDEFINITES 1. Introduction
- Closure Hyperdoctrines, with Paths
- Monotonicity, Closure and the Semantics of Few
- Coreference and Meaning.Pdf
- On Needing Propositions and Looking for Properties
- Fragments and Clausal Ellipsis
- Origins of Weak Crossover When Dynamic Semantics Meets Event Semantics
- Greek Donkeys
- On the Origins of Weak Crossover. Some Consequences of Dynamic Semantics Plus Event Semantics
- While the Distinction Between 'Given' and 'New' Plays an Important Role In
- RESTRICTION and SATURATION
- Types of Predicates and the Representation of Existential Readings
- A New Look at the Semantics and Pragmatics of Numerically Quantified Noun Phrases
- Focusing Bound Pronouns
- Quantification Anna Szabolcsi, Quantification. Cambridge UP
- Hagstrom, 1998- Chapter 5 a Semantics for Single Questions and Indefinites Presented by Yağmur Sağ
- Lecture 5. Dynamic Semantics, Presuppositions, and Context Change, I. 1. Before the Shift From
- Descriptions in Context
- The Event-Dependent Individuals and the Ambiguity of Donkey Sentences
- Context-Dependence, Perspective and Relativity Mouton Series in Pragmatics 6
- Event Semantics and Abstract Categorial Grammar
- Focus and Weak Noun Phrases*
- Generic and Existential Bare Plurals and the Classification of Predicates
- Quantification and Negation in Event Semantics
- Abstracts Talks Shifty Asymmetries: Universals and Variation in Shifty Indexicality
- From Language to Thought: on the Logical Foundations of Semantic Theory