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2024. Presuppositions cross-linguistically: A comparison of soft and hard triggers in Chinese and German. Intercultural Pragmatics 21:2  pp. 149 ff. DOI logo
Davis, Wayne A.
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Caroline Féry & Shinichiro Ishihara
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Hazlett, Allan
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2023. Factivity Variation in Episodic Memory Reports. In New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 13856],  pp. 110 ff. DOI logo
McHugh, Dean
2020. Are Causes Ever Too Strong? Downward Monotonicity in the Causal Domain. In Monotonicity in Logic and Language [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 12564],  pp. 125 ff. DOI logo
Moldovan, Andrei
2022. Questions, Presuppositions and Fallacies. Argumentation 36:2  pp. 287 ff. DOI logo
Potts, Christopher
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Potts, Christopher
2015. Presupposition and Implicature. In The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory,  pp. 168 ff. DOI logo
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2021. On necessary conditional marking and proposition suspension: The meaning of the Spanish construction si es que . The Linguistic Review 37:4  pp. 465 ff. DOI logo
Sander, Thorsten
2022. Meaning without content: on the metasemantics of register. Inquiry  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
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2018. Focus in Focus. In Boundaries Crossed, at the Interfaces of Morphosyntax, Phonology, Pragmatics and Semantics [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 94],  pp. 243 ff. DOI logo
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2018. How Projective is Projective Content? Gradience in Projectivity and At-issueness. Journal of Semantics 35:3  pp. 495 ff. DOI logo
Vaassen, Bram & Alex Sandgren
2021. And therefore. Inquiry  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
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