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Amsterdam Colloquium on Logic, Language and Meaning 2009
- Maria Aloni, Harald Bastiaanse, Tikitu de Jager, Katrin Schulz:
Logic, Language and Meaning - 17th Amsterdam Colloquium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 16-18, 2009, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6042, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-14286-4
Invited Speakers
- Petra Hendriks:
Empirical Evidence for Embodied Semantics. 1-10 - Gerhard Jäger:
Natural Color Categories Are Convex Sets. 11-20 - Maribel Romero:
Concealed Questions with Quantifiers. 21-31 - Zoltán Gendler Szabó:
Specific, Yet Opaque. 32-41
Workshop on Implicature and Grammar
- Christopher Davis, Christopher Potts:
Affective Demonstratives and the Division of Pragmatic Labor. 42-52 - Emmanuel Chemla, Benjamin Spector:
Experimental Detection of Embedded Implicatures. 53-62 - Andreas Haida, Sophie Repp:
Local and Global Implicatures in Wh-Question Disjunctions. 63-73 - Philippe Schlenker:
Supplements within a Unidimensional Semantics I: Scope. 74-83
Workshop on Natural Logic
- Lawrence S. Moss:
Natural Logic and Semantics. 84-93 - Crit Cremers:
NL from Logic: Connecting Entailment and Generation. 94-103 - Reinhard Muskens:
An Analytic Tableau System for Natural Logic. 104-113 - Camilo Thorne, Diego Calvanese:
The Data Complexity of the Syllogistic Fragments of English. 114-123 - Robert van Rooij:
Extending Syllogistic Reasoning. 124-132
Workshop on Vagueness
- Fred Landman:
Internal and Interval Semantics for CP-Comparatives. 133-142 - Tim Fernando:
Temporal Propositions as Vague Predicates. 143-152 - Joey Frazee, David Beaver:
Vagueness Is Rational under Uncertainty. 153-162 - Galit Weidman Sassoon:
Restricted Quantification over Tastes. 163-172 - Kees van Deemter:
Vagueness Facilitates Search. 173-182
General Program
- Daniel Altshuler:
Meaning of 'Now' and Other Temporal Location Adverbs. 183-192 - Denis Bonnay, Dag Westerståhl:
Logical Consequence Inside Out. 193-202 - Adrian Brasoveanu:
Modified Numerals as Post-Suppositions. 203-212 - Lucas Champollion:
Cumulative Readings of Every Do Not Provide Evidence for Events and Thematic Roles. 213-222 - Nate Charlow:
Restricting and Embedding Imperatives. 223-233 - Ivano Ciardelli:
A First-Order Inquisitive Semantics. 234-243 - Paul Dekker:
There Is Something about Might. 244-253 - Jenny Doetjes:
Incommensurability. 254-263 - Jakub Dotlacil:
Distributivity in Reciprocal Sentences. 264-273 - Regine Eckardt:
A Logic for Easy Linking Semantics. 274-283 - Karen Ferret, Elena Soare, Florence Villoing:
Rivalry between French -age and -ée: The Role of Grammatical Aspect in Nominalization. 284-294 - Michael Franke:
Free Choice from Iterated Best Response. 295-304 - Gianluca Giorgolo:
A Formal Semantics for Iconic Spatial Gestures. 305-314 - Sabine Iatridou, Hedde Zeijlstra:
On the Scopal Interaction of Negation and Deontic Modals. 315-324 - Jacques Jayez:
Projective Meaning and Attachment. 325-334 - Mingya Liu:
Adverbs of Comment and Disagreement. 335-344 - Rick Nouwen:
Two Puzzles about Requirements. 345-354 - Walter Pedersen:
Two Sources of Again-Ambiguities: Evidence from Degree-Achievement Predicates. 355-363 - Jessica Rett:
Equatives, Measure Phrases and NPIs. 364-373 - Arndt Riester, Hans Kamp:
Squiggly Issues: Alternative Sets, Complex DPs, and Intensionality. 374-383 - Floris Roelofsen, Sam van Gool:
Disjunctive Questions, Intonation, and Highlighting. 384-394 - Susan Rothstein:
The Semantics of Count Nouns. 395-404 - Philippe Schlenker:
Donkey Anaphora in Sign Language I: E-Type vs. Dynamic Accounts. 405-415 - Magdalena Schwager:
Modality and Speech Acts: Troubled by German Ruhig. 416-425 - Bernhard Schwarz:
German Noch So: Scalar Degree Operator and Negative Polarity Item. 426-435 - Torgrim Solstad:
Some New Observations on 'Because (of)'. 436-445 - Stephanie Solt:
Much Support and More. 446-455 - Jakub Szymanik, Marcin Zajenkowski:
Quantifiers and Working Memory. 456-464 - Lucia M. Tovena:
Pluractionality and the Unity of the Event. 465-473
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