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Lexical nouns are both +mass and +count, but they are neither + mass nor +count
In: Count and mass across languages (Oxford, 2012), p. 9-26
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Holism and compositionality
In: The Oxford handbook of compositionality (New York, 2012), p. 149-174
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Lexical Nouns are Both +MASS and +COUNT, but They are Neither +MASS nor +COUNT ...
Pelletier, Francis J.. - : University of Alberta Libraries, 2012
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Lexical Nouns are Both +MASS and +COUNT, but They are Neither +MASS nor +COUNT
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Lexical Nouns are Both +MASS and +COUNT, but They are Neither +MASS nor +COUNT
Pelletier, Francis J.. - : University of Alberta, 2012
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Meaning and Ontology
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Generics: A Philosophical Introduction
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Generics: A Philosophical Introduction
Pelletier, Francis J.. - : University of Alberta, 2010
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Compositional Belief Update
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Content, Context and Composition
Abstract: Introduction: It is traditional, at least since Grice, to make a distinction between what is called the literal meaning of an utterance and what is meant by that utterance. The former notion is sometimes thought of as ‘‘the dictionary meanings of words plus standard semantic effects of the syntactic rules’’ that were employed in the utterance. The latter notion is often thought of as the ‘‘all things considered’’ information that is conveyed by the utterance in the context it is used. The former is often said to be the ‘‘context independent meaning’’ or ‘‘the meaning that is constant across all contexts of use’’. The latter is often called ‘‘what is conveyed in a context’’. The former is sometimes called ‘‘the timeless meaning’’ or ‘‘the meaning-in-the-language’’ or ‘‘the meaning of the linguistic type of the utterance’’. The latter is sometimes called ‘‘the meaning of the speech act being performed’’ or ‘‘the meaning of the token being uttered’’.
Keyword: Context (Linguistics); Minimalist Theory (Linguistics); Semantics
URL: https://doi.org/10.7939/R3BR8MW8J
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Content, Context and Composition
Pagin, Peter; Pelletier, Francis J.. - : University of Alberta, 2007
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On a homework problem of Larry Horn's
In: Drawing the boundaries of meaning (Amsterdam, 2006), p. 281-294
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[Review of the book Foundations of Intensional Semantics, by Cox, & Sappin]
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[Review of the book Representation and Inference for Natural Language: A First Course in Computational Semantics, by Plackburn, & Jos]
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The principle of semantic compositionality
In: Semantics. A reader (2004), 133-156
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[Review of the book The Metamathematics of Fuzzy Logic, by Pájek]
Pelletier, Francis J.. - : University of Alberta, 2000
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[Review of the book The Metamathematics of Fuzzy Logic, by Pájek]
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Thinking of 'not'
In: Discourse, interaction and communication on Cognitive Science (ICCS-95) (Dordrecht, 1998), p. 37-48
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Discourse, interaction and communication on Cognitive Science (ICCS-95)
Arrazola, Xabier; Korta, Kepa; Pelletier, Francis J.. - Dordrecht : Kluwer, 1998
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[Review of the book Semantic Ambiguity and Underspecification, by Kan Deemter, & Seters]
Pelletier, Francis J.. - : University of Alberta, 1998
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