In:Drawing the Boundaries of Meaning: Neo-Gricean studies in pragmatics and semantics in honor of Laurence R. Horn
Edited by Betty J. Birner and Gregory Ward
[Studies in Language Companion Series 80] 2006
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 29 November 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.80.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Where have some of the presuppositions gone?
The top 10 misconceptions about implicature
Inferential relations and noncanonical word order
Sherlock Holmes Was In No Danger
Free choice in Romanian
Polarity, questions, and the scalar properties of even
Discourse particles and the symbiosis of natural language processing and basic research
Saying less and meaning less
I can’t seem to figure this out
Referring expressions and conversational implicature
Indexi-lexicography
Why defining is seldom ‘just semantics’: Marriage and marriage
Negation and modularity
A note on Mandarin possessives, demonstratives, and definiteness
On a homework problem of Larry Horn’s
Impersonal pronouns in French and Yiddish: Semantic reference vs. discourse reference
Motors and switches: An exercise in syntax and pragmatics
Fine-tuning Jespersen’s Cycle
Index
