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Journal of Semantics, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, February 2012
- Heather Burnett:
The Role of Microvariation in the Study of Semantic Universals: Adverbial Quantifiers in European and Québec French. 1-38 - Daniel Altshuler:
Aspectual Meaning Meets Discourse Coherence: A Look at the Russian Imperfective. 39-108 - Matthias Gerner:
Predicate-Induced Permutation Groups. 109-144
Volume 29, Number 2, May 2012
- Martin Hackl, Jorie Koster-Hale, Jason Varvoutis:
Quantification and ACD: Evidence from Real-Time Sentence Processing. 145-206
- Alexis Wellwood, Valentine Hacquard, Roumyana Pancheva:
Measuring and Comparing Individuals and Events. 207-228 - Mary Dalrymple, Suriel Mofu:
Plural Semantics, Reduplication, and Numeral Modification in Indonesian. 229-260 - Ivano Caponigro, Lisa Pearl, Neon Brooks, David Barner:
Acquiring the meaning of free relative clauses and plural definite descriptions. 261-293
Volume 29, Number 3, August 2012
Introduction
- Paul Dekker, Hedde Zeijlstra:
Concord and Doubling Phenomena: an Introduction†. 295-303
- Pauline Jacobson:
Direct Compositionality and 'Uninterpretability': The Case of (Sometimes) 'Uninterpretable' Features on Pronouns. 305-343 - Theresa Biberauer, Hedde Zeijlstra:
Negative Concord in Afrikaans: filling a typological gap. 345-371 - Doris Penka:
Negative Features on Negative Indefinites: Evidence from Split Scope. 373-402 - Janneke Huitink:
Modal Concord: A Case Study of Dutch. 403-437
Volume 29, Number 4, November 2012
Preface
- Christian Horn, Sebastian Löbner, Markus Werning:
Guest Editors' Preface. 439-443
- Barbara Partee, Vladimir Borschev:
Sortal, Relational, and Functional Interpretations of Nouns and Russian Container Constructions. 445-486 - Peter Gärdenfors, Massimo Warglien:
Using Conceptual Spaces to Model Actions and Events. 487-519 - Gerhard Jäger:
Using Statistics for Cross-linguistic Semantics: A Quantitative Investigation of the Typology of Colour Naming Systems. 521-544
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