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5410:
Semantics I

References

  • Barwise, Jon and Robin Cooper. 1981. Generalized Quantifiers in Natural Language. Linguistics and Philosophy 4(2):159-219.
  • van Benthem, Johan. 1984. Questions about Quantifiers. The Journal of Symbolic Logic 49(2):443-466.
  • Coppock, Elizabeth and Lucas Champollion. Invitation to Formal Semantics.
    Formerly known as "Semantics Boot Camp". Listed as "BC" in the schedule.
  • Donnellan, Keith S. 1966. Reference and Definite Descriptions. The Philosophical Review 74(3):281-304.
  • Gamut, L.T.F. 1990. Logic, Language, and Meaning. University of Chicago Press.
  • Heim, Irene and Angelika Kratzer. 1998. Semantics in Generative Grammar. Blackwell.
  • Horn, Laurence R. 2017. The Singular Square: Contrariety and Double Negation from Aristotle to Homer. In Blochowiak, J. et al. (eds.), Formal Methods in the Study of Language, Springer, pages 143-179.
  • Grice, H. Paul Meaning. The Philosophical Review 66(3):377-388.
  • Karttunen, Lauri. 1971. Implicative Verbs. Language 47(2):340-358.
  • Keenan Edward L. 2003. The Definiteness Effect: Semantics or Pragmatics? Natural Language Semantics 11:187-216.
  • Kripke, Saul. 1977. Speaker's Reference and Semantic Reference. Midwest Studies in Philosophy II:255-276.
  • Ladusaw, William A. 1980. On the Notion Affective in the Analysis of Negative-polarity Items. Journal of Linguistic Research 1:1-16.
  • Partee, Barbara H., Alice ter Meulen, and Robert E. Wall. 1993. Mathematical Methods in Linguistics. Springer.
  • Partee, Barbara H. and Mats Rooth. 1982. Generalized Conjunction and Type Ambiguity. In von Stechw, Armin et al. (eds.), Meaning, Use, and Interpretation of Language, de Gruyter, pages 361-383.
  • Searle, John. 1965. What is a Speech Act?
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