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Journal of Semantics, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, February 2014
- Seth Cable:
Reflexives, Reciprocals and Contrast. 1-41 - Frank Richter, Janina Radó:
Negative Polarity in German: Some Experimental Results. 43-65 - Igor Yanovich
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Standard Contextualism Strikes Back. 67-114 - Daniel Schmerse
, Elena Lieven, Michael Tomasello:
Discourse Particles and Belief Reasoning: The Case of German doch. 115-133
- Anna Szabolcsi:
Quantification and ACD: What is the Evidence from Real-Time Processing Evidence for? A Response to Hackl et al. (2012). 135-145
Volume 31, Number 2, May 2014
- Bob van Tiel
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Embedded Scalars and Typicality. 147-177 - Károly Varasdi:
Making Progressives: Necessary Conditions are Sufficient. 179-207 - Alda Mari
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Each Other, Asymmetry and Reasonable Futures. 209-261 - Yael Sharvit:
On the Universal Principles of Tense Embedding: The Lesson from Before. 263-313
Volume 31, Number 3, August 2014
- Livio Robaldo
, Jurij Di Carlo:
Flexible Disambiguation and Expressive Completeness in Dependency Tree Semantics. 315-370 - Elizabeth Coppock, David I. Beaver:
Principles of the Exclusive Muddle. 371-432
- I-Ta Chris Hsieh:
A Note on Possibility Modals and NPI Licensing. 433-441 - Peter Klecha:
Diagnosing Modality in Predictive Expressions. 443-455
Volume 31, Number 4, November 2014
- Dag Trygve Truslew Haug:
Partial Dynamic Semantics for Anaphora: Compositionality without Syntactic Coindexation. 457-511 - Clemens Mayr:
Intervention Effects and Additivity. 513-554 - Daphna Heller, Lynsey Wolter:
Beyond Demonstratives: Direct Reference in Perceptually Grounded Descriptions. 555-595
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