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- Intonation and Information Structure
- Notes on a Situation-Free Fragment for Donkey Anaphora Chris Barker, NYU, Homepages.Nyu.Edu/∼Cb125 Introduction
- Generalizing Individuating/Measure-Ambiguities
- Nominal Modification in Chinese and Thai Shi-Zhe Huang Haverford College, [email protected]
- Not All Null Have-Clauses Are Alike Erin Zaroukian — Johns Hopkins University Charles Beller — Johns Hopkins University
- Barker-Reconstructio
- Long-Distance Movement, Binding, and Scope in a Continuation Grammar
- Continuation’ Semantics
- Donkeys Under Discussion
- Bare Nouns in Persian: Interpretation, Grammar and Prosody
- The Logic of Quantifier Raising
- Redalyc.Using Continuations to Account for Plural Quantification
- The Ambiguity with Proper Names
- The Syntax and Semantics of Modified Concealed Questions
- Content Nouns and the Semantics of Question-Embedding Predicates 615
- Aflexiblescopetheoryofintensiona
- LINGUIST 230B: Semantics & Pragmatics I
- Homogeneity in Donkey Sentences *
- Quantified Concealed Questions (Forthcoming in Natural Language Semantics – Pre-Final Version) Abstract
- Fragments and Clausal Ellipsis
- Compositional Multidimensionality and the Lexicon-Semantics Interface
- Kinds, Descriptions of Kinds, Concepts, and Distributions∗
- The Semantic Contribution of Wh-Words and Type Shifts: Evidence from Free Relatives Crosslinguistically
- Types of Predicates and the Representation of Existential Readings
- Modelling Selectional Super-Flexibility⋆
- Possible Traces
- Indefinites Between Predication and Reference
- Partee's Noun Phrase Interpretation and Type-Shifting Principles Yoad
- What Covaries in Backward Variable Binding
- Sloppy Non-Pronominals, Focus, and the Representation of Variable Binding*
- Binding Pronouns with and Without C-Command Rogier Wuijts
- Descriptions in Chinese
- Conventional Implicatures, a Distinguished Class of Meanings∗
- The Linguistic Basis for Propositions Peter Van Elswyk, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
- Chapter 1 Introducing a Hybrid Categorial Approach
- A Degree Account of Exclamatives∗
- An Experimental Study of Polysemy and Copredication in Container and Group Nominals
- Unconditional Concealed Questions and the Nature of Heim's Ambiguity
- History of the Semantics and Pragmatics of MANY, MNOGO, MNOGIE
- Abstract Two Types of Definites in Natural Language
- Constraining (Shifting) Types at the Interface1 Ethan POOLE — University of California, Los Angeles