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Journal of Semantics, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, February 2015
- Xiao Li:
Degreeless Comparatives: The Semantics of Differential Verbal Comparatives in Mandarin Chinese. 1-38 - Oliver Bott, Fabian Schlotterbeck:
The Processing Domain of Scope Interaction. 39-92 - Scott Anderbois, Adrian Brasoveanu, Robert Henderson:
At-issue Proposals and Appositive Impositions in Discourse. 93-138 - Nicholas Fleisher:
Comparative Quantifiers and Negation: Implications for Scope Economy. 139-171
Volume 32, Number 2, May 2015
- Jacopo Romoli:
The Presuppositions of Soft Triggers are Obligatory Scalar Implicatures. 173-219 - Stephanie Solt:
Q-Adjectives and the Semantics of Quantity. 221-273 - Sophia A. Malamud, Tamina Stephenson:
Three Ways to Avoid Commitments: Declarative Force Modifiers in the Conversational Scoreboard. 275-311
Volume 32, Number 3, August 2015
- Nissim Francez, Gilad Ben-Avi:
Proof-Theoretic Reconstruction of Generalized Quantifiers. 313-371 - Walter A. Pedersen:
A Scalar Analysis of Again-Ambiguities. 373-424 - Jessica Rett:
Measure Phrase Equatives and Modified Numerals. 425-475 - Irene Rapp:
On the Temporal Interpretation of Present Participles in German. 477-523 - Kristen Syrett, Todor Koev:
Experimental Evidence for the Truth Conditional Contribution and Shifting Information Status of Appositives. 525-577
Volume 32, Number 4, November 2015
- Edward Gibson, Pauline Jacobson, Peter Graff, Kyle Mahowald, Evelina Fedorenko, Steven T. Piantadosi:
A Pragmatic Account of Complexity in Definite Antecedent-Contained-Deletion Relative Clauses. 579-618 - Patrick G. Grosz, Pritty Patel-Grosz, Evelina Fedorenko, Edward Gibson:
Constraints on Donkey Pronouns. 619-648 - Daniel Lassiter:
Epistemic Comparison, Models of Uncertainty, and the Disjunction Puzzle. 649-684 - Guillaume Thomas:
The Present Tense is not Vacuous. 685-747 - Stefan Hinterwimmer, David Schueler:
Requantification, Underquantification and Partial Focus in Indefinites. 749-797
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