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Proceedings of Sinn Und Bedeutung 22

Uli Sauerland

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Proceedings of Sinn Und Bedeutung 22

The Sinn und Bedeutung conferences are one of the leading international venues for research in formal semantics. The conference "Sinn und Bedeutung 22" took place in Potsdam and Berlin in September 2019. Volume 2 contains 29 papers that were presented at the conference. Table of contents: Carina Kauf, Counteridenticals and dream reports: A unified analysis, p. 1-18; Peter Klecha, A formal pragmatic account of Double Access, p. 19-36; Petr Kusliy and Ekaterina Vostrikova, Hard cases of third readings in terms of the Standard Solution, p. 37-52; Jess H.-K. Law, Haoze Li and Diti Bhadra, Questioning speech acts, p. 53-70; Julia Lukassek and Alexandra Anna Spalek, Distinguishing coercion and underspecification in Type Composition Logic, p. 71-87; Qiongpeng Luo and Zhiguo Xie, Degrees as nominalized properties: Evidence from differential verbal comparatives in Mandarin Chinese, p. 89-106; Fabienne Martin, Time in probabilistic causation: Direct vs. indirect uses of lexical causative verbs, p. 107-124; Gabriel Martínez Vera, On competing degree morphemes in verbs of change in Southern Aymara, p. 125-142; Melania S. Masià, Extreme nouns and maximizers, p. 143-161; Jon Ander Mendia, Some kind of relative clause, p. 163-180; Ralf Naumann, Wiebke Petersen and Thomas Gamerschlag, Underspecified changes: a dynamic, probabilistic frame theory for verbs, p. 181-198; Pritty Patel-Grosz, Patrick Georg Grosz, Tejaswinee Kelkar and Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Coreference and disjoint reference in the semantics of narrative dance, p. 199-216; Ethan Poole, Constraining (shifting) types at the interface, p. 217-234; Claudia Poschmann, Embedding non-restrictive relative clauses, p. 235-252; Claudia Poschmann, Sascha Bargmann, Christopher Götze, Anke Holler, Manfred Sailer, Gert Webelhuth and Thomas Ede Zimmermann, Split-antecedent relative clauses and the symmetry of predicates, p. 253-270; Tom Roberts, Responsive predicates are question-embedding: Evidence from Estonian, p. 271-288; Vincent Rouillard and Bernhard Schwarz, Presuppositional implicatures: quantity or maximize presupposition?, p. 289-306; Yagmur Sag, The semantics of Turkish numeral constructions, p. 307-324; Hiroaki Saito and Adrian Stegovec, The pa/wa of imperative alternatives, p. 325-342; Katrin Schulz, The similarity approach strikes back: Negation in counterfactuals, p. 343-360; Bernhard Schwarz and Alexandra Simonenko, Decomposing universal projection in questions, p. 361-374; Radek Simík, Ever free relatives crosslinguistically, p. 375-392; Ryan Walter Smith and Ryoichiro Kobayashi, Alternating conj/disjunctions: the case of Japanese -toka and -tari, p. 393-406; Frank Sode, good as a predicate of worlds, p. 407-424; Chao Sun and Richard Breheny, Shared mechanism underlying unembedded and embedded enrichments: Evidence from enrichment priming, p. 425-441; Robert Van Rooij, Generics and typicality, p. 443-461; Jérémy Zehr and Florian Schwarz, Returning to non-entailed presuppositions again, p. 463-480; Linmin Zhang, Enough, too, and causal dependence, p. 481-498; Sarah Zobel, An analysis of the semantic variability of weak adjuncts and its problems, p. 499-516

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Released July 18, 2018
ISBN13 9781722837730
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Pages 524
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 27 mm   ·   693 g
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