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- When Pragmatics Helps Syntax: an Eye Tracking Study on Scope Ambiguity Resolution in 4- to 5-Year-Old Children
- Bound Variables and Other Anaphors
- Proposition 24
- Lecture 6. Semantic Typology of Indefinites II1 1. Introduction
- Compositionality ∗
- TWO TYPES of DONKEY SENTENCES Author(S): LISA L.-S
- The Basic Notion of Scope in Linguistics Is the Same As
- Quantifier Scope in Formal Linguistics
- Inalienable Possession As Grammatical Category and Discourse Pattern
- Quantifier Raising and Scope Ambiguity
- On the Interpretation of Alienable Vs. Inalienable Possession: a Psycholinguistic Investigation*
- Context Dependent Quantifiers and Donkey Anaphora Jeffrey King
- Linguists Generally Consider Syntax and Semantics Autonomous Systems, a Fact Demonstrated by Chomsky's
- Chapter 5. Structured Nominal Reference: Donkey Anaphora
- On So-Called ‘Sloppy Identity’
- 10 Syntactic Structure and Semantic Scope
- Handling Scope Ambiguities in English
- Locality and Sloppy Identity: Evidence from a Web Survey
- Does Every Sentence Like This Exhibit a Scope Ambiguity? Paul Pietroski and Norbert Hornstein, Univ
- Introduction to Formal Semantics for Natural Language
- The Syntax of Scope and Quantification the Cambridge Handbook of Generative Syntax (2012) Veneeta Dayal Rutgers University
- Pragmatics: the Study of Its Historical Overview, Meanings, Scope and the Context in Language Use
- Remarks on Scope Ambiguity*
- Greek Donkeys
- Alternating Quantifier Scope in CCG*
- The Possessive Structure of Ojibwe: Support from Cupeño*
- Learning Negation Scope Semantics with Structure
- Focusing Bound Pronouns
- External Possession and Possessor Raising
- Parasitic Scope
- ON SCOPE and C-COMMAND 1. Introduction C-Command and Scope
- Economy and Semantic Interpretation, by Danny Fox, MIT Press, Cam- Bridge, MA, 2000, Xviii+215Pp
- Incomplete Descriptions and Sloppy Identity
- C-COMMAND VS. SCOPE: an EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT of BOUND-VARIABLE PRONOUNS KEIR MOULTON CHUNG-HYE HAN Simon Fraser University Si
- Computing Frege's Principle of Compositionality
- XIII. Scope, Negation, and Conjunction
- 1 BOUND VARIABLES and OTHER ANAPHORS Barbara H. Partee
- (1) Compositionality Principle
- Variables, Pronouns, and Scope
- Compositionality in Context
- Pragmatics: Historical Development, Scope and Subject Matter Or Object of Study
- Autonomous Versus Semantic Syntax*
- VP Ellipsis and Semantic Identity
- The Autonomy of Syntax: the Syntactic Rules and Principles of a Language Are Formulated Without Reference to Meaning, Discourse, Or Language Use
- 15 an Introduction to Formal Semantics
- Inalienable Possession: the Semantics of the Definite Article1
- Report on the Scope and Lifting Of
- Quantification and Negation in Event Semantics
- Sloppy Identity Unbound
- Bound and Referential Pronouns and Ellipsis
- Grammatical Number and Donkey Anaphora in English Brendan S
- Precede-And-Command Revisited∗
- 1 a Brief History of the Syntax-Semantics Interface in Western Formal Linguistics Barbara H. Partee, [email protected]
- Apparently Semantically-Motivated Extraction in an Autonomous Syntax∗
- The Silent Content of Bound Variable Pronouns∗
- Quantifier Scope Ambiguity Kevin Paterson
- The Case for Compositionality
- Processing, Pragmatics, and Scope in Korean and English*