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Context dependence, disagreement, and predicates of personal taste
P Lasersohn
Linguistics and philosophy 28, 643-686, 2005
11842005
Plurality, conjunction and events
P Lasersohn
Springer Science & Business Media, 2013
8632013
Pragmatic halos
P Lasersohn
Language, 522-551, 1999
6651999
Relative truth, speaker commitment, and control of implicit arguments
P Lasersohn
Synthese 166, 359-374, 2009
1832009
A semantics for groups and events
P Lasersohn
Routledge, 2016
1372016
On the readings of plural noun phrases
P Lasersohn
Linguistic inquiry 20 (1), 130-134, 1989
1211989
Generalized distributivity operators
P Lasersohn
Linguistics and philosophy, 83-93, 1998
1091998
Subjectivity and Perspective in Truth-Theoretic Semantics
P Lasersohn
1012017
Group action and spatio-temporal proximity
P Lasersohn
Linguistics and Philosophy 13, 179-206, 1990
1001990
Mass nouns and plurals
P Lasersohn
Semantics: An international handbook of natural language meaning 2, 1131-1153, 2011
872011
Existence presuppositions and background knowledge
P Lasersohn
Journal of semantics 10 (2), 113-122, 1993
861993
Quantification and perspective in relativist semantics
P Lasersohn
Philosophical Perspectives 22, 305-337, 2008
802008
Expressives, perspective and presupposition
P Lasersohn
Walter de Gruyter 33 (2), 223-230, 2007
512007
Generalized conjunction and temporal modification
P Lasersohn
Linguistics and Philosophy 15 (4), 381-410, 1992
491992
Context, relevant parts and (lack of) disagreement over taste
P Lasersohn
Philosophical Studies 156 (3), 433-439, 2011
382011
Events in the semantics of collectivizing adverbials
P Lasersohn
Events and grammar, 273-292, 1998
381998
Adnominal conditionals
P Lasersohn
Semantics and Linguistic Theory, 154-166, 1996
371996
Contextualism and compositionality
P Lasersohn
Linguistics and Philosophy 35, 171-189, 2012
362012
Same, models and representation
P Lasersohn
Semantics and linguistic theory, 83-97, 2000
362000
The temperature paradox as evidence for a presuppositional analysis of definite descriptions
P Lasersohn
Linguistic Inquiry 36 (1), 127-134, 2005
322005
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