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Journal of Semantics, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, February 2002
- Maria Nella Carminati, Lyn Frazier, Keith Rayner:
Bound Variables and C‐Command. 1-34 - Muffy E. A. Siegel:
Like: The Discourse Particle and Semantics. 35-71 - Greg Carlson, Francis Jeffry Pelletier:
The Average American has 2.3 Children. 73-104
Volume 19, Number 2, May 2002
- Sigrid Beck, Yael Sharvit:
Pluralities of Questions. 105-157 - Marc A. Moffett:
A Note on the Relationship Between Mates' Puzzle and Frege's Puzzle. 159-166 - Yorick Wilks, Roberta Catizone:
What is Lexical Tuning? 167-190 - Barbara Abbott:
Discussion Note: Definiteness and Proper Names: Some Bad News for the Description Theory. 191-201 - Bart Geurts:
Discussion Note: Bad News for Anyone? - A Reply to Abbott. 203-207
Volume 19, Number 3, August 2002
- Klaus von Heusinger, Kerstin Schwabe:
Guest Editors' Introduction. 209-211
- Donka F. Farkas:
Specificity Distinctions. 213-243 - Klaus von Heusinger:
Specificity and Definiteness in Sentence and Discourse Structure. 245-274 - Paul Portner:
Topicality and (Non‐)Specificity in Mandarin. 275-287 - Roger Schwarzschild:
Singleton Indefinites. 289-314 - Elisabeth Stark:
Indefiniteness and Specificity in Old Italian Texts. 315-332
Volume 19, Number 4, November 2002
- Mats Dahllöf:
Token Dependency Semantics and the Paratactic Analysis of Intensional Constructions. 333-368 - Stefan Engelberg:
Intransitive Accomplishments and the Lexicon: The Role of Implicit Arguments, Definiteness, and Reflexivity in Aspectual Composition. 369-416

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