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Sabet, Peyman G. P., Samran Daneshfar & Grace Zhang
2021. Elastic language in academic emails: Communication between a PhD applicant and potential supervisors. Australian Journal of Linguistics 41:3  pp. 263 ff. DOI logo
Yeom, Jae-Il
2021. Quantifiers with Split Scope . Lanaguage Research 57:3  pp. 355 ff. DOI logo
Qian, Sai & Maxime Amblard
2013. Accessibility for Plurals in Continuation Semantics. In New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 7856],  pp. 53 ff. DOI logo
Moxey, Linda M. & Ruth Filik
2010. The Effects of Character Desire on Focus Patterns and Pronominal Reference Following Quantified Statements. Discourse Processes 47:7  pp. 588 ff. DOI logo
Sanford, Anthony J., Eugene J. Dawydiak & Linda M. Moxey
2007. A Unified Account of Quantifer Perspective Effects in Discourse. Discourse Processes 44:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Guerin, Bernard
2003. Language use as Social Strategy: A Review and an Analytic Framework for the Social Sciences. Review of General Psychology 7:3  pp. 251 ff. DOI logo
Moxey, Linda M. & Anthony J. Sanford
2000. Communicating quantities: a review of psycholinguistic evidence of how expressions determine perspectives. Applied Cognitive Psychology 14:3  pp. 237 ff. DOI logo
Sanford, Anthony J. & Simon C. Garrod
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