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  3. Vol 10 No 2 (2006): Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 10

Edited by Christian Ebert and Cornelia Endriss
Published: 2019-08-21

Articles

  • Multiple Modals Construction
    Fabrice Nauze
    251-264
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  • Forking Paths and Polarity Items Licensing
    Francesca Panzeri
    265-274
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  • Almost There: The Meaning of almost
    Doris Penka
    275-286
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  • The President and the Man on the Street: Definite Descriptions and Proper Names across Possible Situations
    Daniel Rothschild
    287-300
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  • Presuppositions in Processing: A Case Study of German auch
    Florian Schwarz
    301-316
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  • Word-Meaning and Sentence-Internal Presupposition
    Torgrim Solstad
    317-332
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  • Why A Few? And Why Not *A Many?
    Stephanie D. Solt
    333-346
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  • Quantificational Readings of Indefinites with Focused Creation Verbs
    Tamina Stephenson
    347-360
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  • Feature-Placing, Localizability, and the Semantics of Existential Sentences
    Rachel Szekely
    361-372
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  • Dealing with Alternatives
    Lucia M. Tovena
    373-388
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  • Russian Predicate Clefts: Tensions Between Semantics and Pragmatics
    Anna Verbuk
    389-404
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  • Decomposing Path Shapes: About an Interplay of Manner of Motion and 'The Path'
    Matthias Weisgerber
    405-420
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  • Don't Negate Imperatives! Imperatives and the Semantics of Negative Markers
    Hedde Zeijlstra
    421-436
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  • How Semantics Dictates the Syntactic Vocabulary
    Hedde Zeijlstra
    437-452
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  • Adverbial Quantification and Focus in Hausa
    Malte Zimmermann
    453-468
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  • When the Donkey Lost its Fleas: Persistence, Contextual Restriction, and Minimal Situations
    Eytan Zweig
    469-479
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