Journal publications of members of LINGUAE

Top 3 publications by permanent members (last 5 years)

Chemla, Emmanuel

Egré, Paul

Geraci, Carlo

Giavazzi, Maria

Kuhn, Jeremy

Schlenker, Philippe

Spector, Benjamin

Strickland, Brent                

 Note: When links are not included, the manuscripts can be found on the first author’s homepage.

Accepted for publication

Coye, Camille; Veselinović, Dunja; Schlenker, Philippe; Chemla, Emmanuel; Candiotti, Agnès; Lemasson, Alban: to appear, Female Diana monkeys (Cercopithecus Diana) have morphologically complex calls. Accepted with minor revisions in Linguistic Inquiry. 

Égré, Paul, Rossi, L., & Sprenger, J. (to appear). Certain and Uncertain Inference with Indicative Conditionals. 

Lan, N.; Chemla, E.; and Katzir, R.: to appear. Large Language Models and the Argument From the Poverty of the Stimulus. Linguistic Inquiry.

Le Stanc, L., Lunven, M., Giavazzi, M., Sliwinski, A., Youssov, K, Bachoud-Lévi, A., & Jacquemot, C. (In press) Cognitive reserve involves decision making and is associated with left parietal and hippocampal hypertrophy in neurodegeneration. Communications Biology.

Salis, Ambre; Badaire, Flavien; Coye, Camille; Leroux, Maël; Lengagne, Thierry; Schlenker, Philippe;  Chemla, Emmanuel: to appear, Mechanisms of mobbing call recognition: Exploring featural decoding in great tits. Animal Behaviour.

Schlenker, Philippe and Lamberton, Jonathan: to appear, Iconological Semantics. Linguistics & Philosophy.

Schlenker, Philippe, Lamberton, Jonathan and Jeremy Kuhn. (to appear).  Sign language semantics. Stanford Encyclopedia ofPhilosophy.

Schlenker, Philippe; Coye, Camille; Salis, Ambre; Steinert-Threlkeld, Shane; Ravaux, Lucie; Chemla, Emmanuel: to appear, Anti-Babel: Three Degrees of Interspecies Comprehension. Mind & Language. 

2024

Abner, Natasha R., Grégoire Clarté, Carlo Geraci, Robin J. Ryder, Justine Mertz, Anah Salgat & Shi Yu. 2024. Computational phylogenetics reveal histories of sign languages. Science 383(February). 519–523. 

Cauté, M., Chemla, E., & Schlenker, P. (2024). Inconsistent effects of components as evidence for non-compositionality in chimpanzee face-gesture combinations? A response to Oña et al (2019). PeerJ, 12, e16800.

Giustolisi, Beatrice., Angélique Jaber, Chiara Branchini, Carlo Geraci,  & Caterina Donati. 2024. Processing code-blending beyond the lexical level: evidence for a double syntactic derivation? Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 1–12.

Schlenker, Philippe; Bonnet, Marion; Lamberton, Jonathan; Lamberton, Jason; Chemla, Emmanuel; Santoro, Mirko;  Geraci, Carlo: 2024,  Iconic Syntax: Sign Language Classifier Predicates and Gesture Sequences. Linguistics & Philosophy 47:77–147.


Schlenker, P., Salis, A., Leroux, M., Coye, C., Rizzi, L., Steinert‐Threlkeld, S., & Chemla, E. (2024). Minimal Compositionality versus Bird Implicatures: two theories of ABC‐D sequences in Japanese tits. Biological Reviews.


Wagner, L., Geraci, C., Kuhn, J., Davidson, K., & Strickland, B. (2024). Non-signing children's assessment of telicity in sign language. Cognition, 249, 105811.


Xiao, H.*, Marie, A.* & Strickland, B. (2024). Moralization of gender equality increases (mis)perceptions of gender bias in hiring. European Journal of Social Psychology.

2023

Bai, D. & Strickland, B. (2023). The Pulfrich Solidity Illusion: A surprising demonstration of the visual system’stolerance of solidity violations. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 30, 1782-1787.

Berthet, Coye, Dezecache, and Kuhn. (2023). Animal linguistics: A primer. Biological Reviews, 98(1),81-98.

Cremers, Alexandre, Ethan G. Wilcox, and Benjamin Spector. "Exhaustivity and Anti‐Exhaustivity in the RSA Framework: Testing the Effect of Prior Beliefs." Cognitive Science 47.5 (2023): e13286.

Chemla, Emmanuel; Charnavel, Isabelle; Dautriche, Isabelle; Embick, David; Lerdahl,  Alfred; Patel-Grosz, Pritty; Poeppel, David; Schlenker, Philippe: 2023,  Formal Models at the Core. Cognitive Science ("Progress & Puzzles") 47 e13267 https://doi.org/10.1111/cogs.13267

Da Re, B., Szmuc, D., Chemla, E., & Égré, P. (2023). On three-valued presentations of classical logic. The Review of Symbolic Logic, 1-23.

Égré, Paul. (2023). Truth and Falsity in Buridan’s Bridge. Synthese, 201(1), 17.

Egré Paul, Spector Benjamin, Mortier Adèle & Steven Verheyen: 2023. On the Optimality of Vagueness: "Around", "Between", and the Gricean Maxims. Linguistics and Philosophy 46: 1075-1130.

Égré, P., Rossi, L., & Sprenger, J. (2023). Gibbardian collapse and trivalent conditionals. In Conditionals: Logic, Linguistics and Psychology (pp. 37-71). Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Geraci, Carlo. 2023. Budding the tree. Towards a theory of structure removal. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 8(1). 1–59.

Kuhn and Pasalskaya. (2023). Negative concord in Russian Sign Language.Natural Language andLinguistic Theory, 41(1), 207-248.

Le Stanc L., Youssov K., Giavazzi M., Sliwinski A.,  Bachoud-Lévi A.-C., Jacquemot C. (2023). Language disorders in patients with striatal lesions: deciphering the role of the striatum in language performance, Cortex 166 , 91 - 106.

Lettieri, Jessica, Mirko Santoro & Carlo Geraci. 2023. On Elicited Data in Sign Language Syntax. FEAST. Formal and Experimental Advances in Sign language Theory 5. 88–99.

Marie, A., Altay, S., & Strickland, B. (2023). Moralization and extremism robustly amplify myside sharing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences: Nexus, pgad078.

Migotti, L., & Guerrini, J. (2023). Linguistic inferences from pro-speech music: Musical gestures generate scalar implicatures, presuppositions, supplements, and homogeneity inferences. Linguistics and Philosophy, 46(4), 989-1026.

Oomen, Marloes, Mirko Santoro & Carlo Geraci. 2023. Some properties of Neg-raising in three sign languages. FEAST. Formal and Experimental Advances in Sign language Theory 5. 145–155.

Patel-Grosz, Pritty; Mascarenhas, Salvador; Chemla, Emmanuel; Schlenker, Philippe: 2023, Super Linguistics: an Introduction.  Linguistics & Philosophy 46:627–692.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2023, Supplements Without Bidimensionalism. Linguistic Inquiry 54 (2): 251–297.

Schlenker, Philippe; Coye, Camille; Leroux, Maël; Chemla, Emmanuel: 2023, The ABC-D of Animal Linguistics. Biological Reviews. 2023, The ABC-D of Animal Linguistics: Are Syntax and Compositionality for Real? Biological Reviews 98, 4:1142-1159.

Schlenker, Philippe, Marion Bonnet, Jonathan Lamberton, Jason Lamberton, Emmanuel Chemla, Mirko Santoro & Carlo Geraci. 2023. Iconic Syntax: sign language classifier predicates and gesture sequences. Linguistics and Philosophy. 1–71.

Xiao, H., Strickland, B., Peperkamp, S. (2023). How fair is gender fair language? Insights from gender ratio estimates in French. Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 42(1), 82-106.

2022

Berthet, Mélissa, Coye, Camille, Dezecache, Guillaume, and Kuhn, Jeremy. 2022. Animal linguistics: a primer. Biological Reviews.

Buccola, Brian, Križ, Manuel, & Chemla, Emmanuel (2022). Conceptual alternatives. Linguistics and Philosophy, 45(2), 265-291.

Coye, Camille, Zuberbühler, Klaus and Lemasson, Alban, 2022. The Evolution of Vocal Communication: Inertia and Divergence in Two Closely Related Primates. International Journal of Primatology, 1-21.

Feinmann, Diego. 2022. Domain restriction: the problem of the variable location revisited. Linguistics and Philosophy, 45, 1197–1226.

Jaber, Angélique, Caterina Donati & Carlo Geraci. 2022. On the properties of null subjects in sign languages: the case of French Sign Language (LSF). Linguistic Review 39(4).

Kavanagh Eitne, Street Sally, […], Coye Camille, et al (2021). Dominance style is a key predictor of vocal use and evolution across nonhuman primates. Royal Society open science, 8(7), p.210873.

Kuhn, Jeremy. 2022. The dynamics of negative concord. Linguistics & Philosophy, 45(1), 153-198.

Kuhn, J., Nicolas, D., and Buccola, B. 2022. Deriving dimensions of comparison. Snippets, 43.

Kuhn, Jeremy and Pasalskaya, Lena. 2022. Negative concord in Russian Sign Language. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory.

Lemasson, A., Coye, C., Rebout, N., & Levréro, F. (2022). The evolution of primate vocal communication: a social route. Revue de primatologie, (13).

Mertz, Justine, Chiara Annucci, Valentina Aristodemo, Beatrice Giustolisi, Doriane Gras, Giuseppina Turco, Carlo Geraci & Caterina Donati. 2022. Measuring sign complexity: Comparing a model-driven and an error-driven approach. Laboratory Phonology 13(1). 1–33. doi:10.16995/labphon.6439.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2022, Musical Meaning within Super Semantics.  Linguistics & Philosophy 45:795–872.

Schlenker, Philippe; Coye, Camille; Steinert-Threlkeld, Shane; Klinedinst, Nathan; Chemla, Emmanuel: 2022,  Beyond Anthropocentrism in Comparative Cognition: Recentering Animal Linguistics. Cognitive Science ("Progress & Puzzles")

Schlenker, Philippe and Lamberton, Jonathan: 2022, Meaningful Blurs: the Sources of Repetition-based Plurals in ASL. Linguistics & Philosophy 45: 201–264.

2021

Anvari, Amir, & Blumberg, Kyle (2021). Subclausal local contexts. Journal of Semantics, 38(3), 393-414. https://doi.org/10.1093/jos/ffab004

Aristodemo, Valentina and Charlotte Hauser. 2021. Similar but different: investigating temporal constructions in sign language. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 6(1): 2. 1–19. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.999

Buccola, Brian; Kuhn, Jeremy; and Nicolas, David. 2021. Groups versus covers revisited: Structured pluralities and symmetric readings. Natural Language Semantics, 29(4), 509-525.

Chemla, E., & Egré, P. (2021). From many-valued consequence to many-valued connectives. Synthese, 198(Suppl 22), 5315-5352.

Egré, Paul. (2021). Half-truths and the liar. In Modes of truth (pp. 18-40). Routledge.

Egré, P., & Rott, H. (2021). The logic of conditionals.

Égré, P., Rossi, L., & Sprenger, J. (2021). De finettian logics of indicative conditionals part i: Trivalent semantics and validity. Journal of Philosophical Logic, 50(2), 187-213.

Égré, P., Rossi, L., & Sprenger, J. (2021). De Finettian logics of indicative conditionals part II: proof theory and algebraic semantics. Journal of Philosophical Logic, 50(2), 215-247.

Égré, P., Marty, P., & Renne, B. (2021). Knowledge, justification, and adequate reasons. The review of symbolic logic, 14(3), 687-727.

Enguehard, Émile. 2021. Explaining presupposition projection in (coordinations of) polar questions. Nat Lang Semantics 29, 527–578.

Enguehard, Emile & Benjamin Spector (2021). Explaining gaps in the logical lexicon of natural languages - A decision-theoretic perspective on the square of Aristotle, Semantics and Pragmatics 14(5). https://semprag.org/index.php/sp/article/view/sp.14.5

Feinmann, Diego. 2021. Distinguishing Homogeneity from Vagueness. Journal of Semantics 38(4), 667–679.

Homer, Vincent (2021). Actualistic interpretations in French. Semantics and Pragmatics, 14, 12.

Homer, Vincent (2021). Domains of polarity items. Journal of Semantics, 38(1), 1-48.

Kavanagh, E., Street, S. E., Angwela, F. O., Coye Camille, ... & Slocombe, K. (2021). Dominance style is a key predictor of vocal use and evolution across nonhuman primates. Royal Society open science, 8(7), 210873.

Kuhn, Jeremy, Carlo Geraci, Philippe Schlenker, and Brent Strickland. 2021. Boundaries in space and time: Iconic biases across modalities. Cognition, 210, 104596.

Lin, Hao; Kuhn, Jeremy; Sheng, Huan; Schlenker, Philippe. 2021. Timelines and Temporal Pointing in Chinese Sign Language. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 6(1), 1-21.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2021, Iconic Presuppositions. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory  39:215–289.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2021, Triggering Presuppositions. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 6(1): 35. 1–28. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1352

Schlenker, Philippe: 2021, Non-local Attachment of Clauses: Evidence from ASL. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 39:887–922

Schlenker, Philippe and Lamberton, Jonathan: 2021, Focus and Intensification in the Semantics of Brow Raise. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics

Steinert-Threlkeld, Shane; Schlenker, Philippe; and Chemla, Emmanuel: 2021, Referential and General Calls in Primate Semantics. Linguistics & Philosophy  44:1317–1342

2020

Chung, WooJin. (2020). Intervention in deontic reasoning. Semantics and Pragmatics, 13(16). DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.3765/sp.13.16.

Denić, M.; and Chemla, E. (2020) Quantifier-spreading in children as distributive inferences.  Linguistic Inquiry, 51(1): 141-153.

Falck, A., Labouret, G., Izard, V., Wertz, A., Keil, F., & Strickland, B. (2020). Core cognition in adult vision: A surprising discrepancy between the principles of object continuity and solidity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. doi: 10.1037/xge0000785.

Geffen Lan, N.; Chemla, E.; and Steinert-Threlkeld, S.On the Spontaneous Emergence of Discrete and Compositional Signals.  In Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 4794–4800, Online, July 2020. Association for Computational Linguistic.

Homer, Vincent & Rajesh Bhatt. (2020). Restructuring and the scope of negation in Hindi-Urdu. Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 5(1), 12. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.927

Kuhn, Jeremy. (2020).  Gather/numerous as a mass/count opposition. Natural Language Semantics. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11050-020-09163-x

Kuhn, Jeremy. (2020). Logical meaning in space: Iconic biases on quantification in sign languages. Language, 96(4), e320-e343. DOI: http://doi.org/10.1353/lan.2020.0082

Kominsky, J., Baker, L, Keil, F. & Strickland, B. (2020) Causality and continuity close the gaps. Memory and Cognition

Križ, M., Spector, B. Interpreting plural predication: homogeneity and non-maximality. Linguist and Philos (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10988-020-09311-w

Marty, P.; Chemla, E.; and Sprouse, J. (2020) The effect of three basic task features on the sensitivity of acceptability judgment tasks.  Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 5(1): 72. 

Schlenker, Philippe. 2020. Inside Out: A Note on the Hierarchical Update of Nominal Modifiers. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 5(1): 60. 1–19. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1130

Schlenker, Philippe: 2020, Gestural Grammar. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 38:887–936

2019

Berthet, M., Mesbahi, G., Pajot, A., Cäsar, C., Neumann, C., & Zuberbühler, K. (2019). Titi monkeys combine alarm calls to create probabilistic meaning. Science advances, 5(5), eaav3991.

Buccola, B.; and Chemla, E. (2019). Alternatives of disjunction: when a disjunct contains the antecedent of a pronoun.  Snippets, 37: 16-18. 2019. Making and Meaning, Special issue in honor of Uli Sauerland.

Chemla E., Buccola B. & Dautriche I. (2019). Connecting content and logical words. Journal of Semantics.

Chemla, E.; Dautriche, I.; Buccola, B.; and Fagot, J. (2019) Constraints on the lexicons of human languages have cognitive roots present in baboons (Papio papio).  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116(30): 14926-14930. 2019.

Chemla, E.; and Egré, P. (2019). From Many-Valued Consequence to Many-Valued Connectives. Synthese.

Chemla E. & Egré P. (2019). Suszko's problem: mixed consequence and compositionality. Review of Symbolic Logic, 1-32.

Commier S. & Berthet M. (2019) “Commentary: Titi semantics: context and meaning in Titi monkey call sequences”, Frontiers in Psychology, 10:512, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00512

Dezecache, G.; Bourgeois, A.; Bazin, C.; Schlenker, P.; Chemla, E.; and Maille, A. (2019) Orangutans' Comprehension of Zoo Keepers' Communicative Signals.  Animals, 9(6): 300.

Dezecache, G., Crockford, C., & Zuberbühler, K. (2019). The development of communication in alarm contexts in wild chimpanzees. Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, 73(8), 104.

Dieuleveut, A.; Chemla, E.; and Spector, B. (2019) Distinctions between primary and secondary scalar implicatures. Journal of Memory and Language, 106: 150-171.

Egré, Paul, and Cathal O’madagain (2019). Concept utility. The Journal of Philosophy Psychology and Scientific Methods 116.10: 525-554.

Égré, Paul. (2019). Respects for contradictions. Graham Priest on Dialetheism and Paraconsistency, 39-57.

Égré, Paul, David Ripley, and Steven Verheyen. (2019) The sorites paradox in psychology. The sorites paradox : 263-286.

Enguehard, É., & Chemla, E. (2019). Connectedness as a constraint on exhaustification. Linguistics and Philosophy, 1-34.

Feinmann, D. (2019) Language and Thought in the Motion Domain: Methodological Considerations and New Empirical Evidence, J Psycholinguist Res. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10936-019-09668-5

Homer V. and R. Bhatt (2019). Licensing of PPIs Indefinites: Movement or Pseudoscope?, Natural Language Semantics.

Homer, Vincent and Rajesh Bhatt (2019) “Measuring Cardinalities: Evidence from Differential Comparatives in French”, in Interactions of Degree and Quantification, Peter Hallman (ed.), Syntax and Semantics series, Brill.

Kuhn. (2019). Pluractionality and distributive numerals. Language and Linguistics Compass, 13(2), e12309.

Maldonado, M.; Chemla, E.; and Dunbar, E. Mouse tracking as a window into decision making. Behavior Research Methods,1–17. 2 2019.

Maldonado, M.; Chemla, E.; and Spector, B. Revealing abstract semantic mechanisms through priming: the distributive/collective contrast. Cognition, 182: 171-176. 2019.

Mantovan, Lara, Carlo Geraci & Anna Cardinaletti. 2019. On the cardinal system in Italian Sign Language (LIS). Journal of Linguistics. 1–35.

Mertz, J., Surreault, A., van de Waal, E., & Botting, J. (2019). Primates are living links to our past: The contribution of comparative studies with wild vervet monkeys to the field of social cognition. Cortex.

O'Madagain, C., Kachel, G., & Strickland, B. (2019). The origin of pointing: Evidence for the touch hypothesis. Science Advances, 5(7), doi:10.1126/sciadv.aav2558.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2019, Gestural Cosuppositions within the Transparency Theory. Linguistic Inquiry 50, 4: 873-884

Schlenker, Philippe: 2019, Gestural Semantics: Replicating the typology of linguistic inferences with pro- and post-speech gestures.  Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 37, 2: 735–784.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2019, Prolegomena to Music Semantics. Review of Philosophy & Psychology 10 (1): 35-111. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13164-018-0384-5 

Schlenker, Philippe and Lamberton, Jonathan: 2019, Iconic Plurality. Linguistics & Philosophy 42: 45-108  https://doi.org/10.1007/s10988-018-9236-0 

Schlenker, Philippe: 2019, What is Super Semantics? Philosophical Perspectives 32, 1: 365-453 https://doi.org/10.1111/phpe.12122 (invited contribution)

Spector, Benjamin. (2019). An argument for the trivalent approach to presupposition projection. Snippets 37 (Special Issue in Honour of Uli Sauerland). http://dx.doi.org/10.7358/snip-2019-037-spec

Tieu, L.; Križ, M.; and Chemla, E. (2019) Children's acquisition of homogeneity in plural definite descriptions.  Frontiers in Psychology

Tieu, Lyn; Schlenker, Philippe; Chemla, Emmanuel: 2019, Inferences Without Words. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (20) 9796-9801.

Verheyen, Steven, Anne White, and Paul Égré. (2019). Revealing criterial vagueness in inconsistencies. Open Mind 3 : 41-51.

Wilcox, Ethan & Benjamin Spector (2019), The Role of Prior Beliefs in The Rational Speech Act Model of Pragmatics: Exhaustivity as a Case Study. In CogSci, 3099-3105.

2018

Anvari, A. (2018). A problem for Maximize Presupposition! (locally). Snippets 33, pp. 1-2. doi: 10.7358/snip-2018-033-anva. URL: https://www.ledonline.it/snippets/allegati/snippets33001.pdf.

Berthet, M., Neumann, C., Mesbahi, G., Cäsar Damas, C., & Zuberbuhler, K. (2018). Contextual encoding in titi monkey alarm call sequences. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 72, [8]. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-017-2424-z

Buccola, B.; Dautriche, I.; and Chemla, E. Competition and symmetry in an artificial word learning task. Frontiers in Psychology. 2018.


Checchetto, Alessandra, Carlo Geraci, Carlo Cecchetto & Sandro Zucchi. 2018. The language instinct in extreme circumstances: The transition to tactile Italian Sign Language ( LISt ) by Deafblind signers. Glossa, 3(1)(66), 1–28.

Denić, M.; Chemla, E.; and Tieu, L. Intervention effects in NPI licensing: a quantitative assessment of the scalar implicature explanation. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 3(1): 49. 2018.

Dezecache, G., & Berthet, M. (2018). Working hypotheses on the meaning of general alarm calls. Animal Behaviour, 142, 113-118.

Egré, P., & Icard, B. (2018). Lying and vagueness.

Égré, P., & Zehr, J. (2018). Are gaps preferred to gluts? A closer look at borderline contradictions. The semantics of gradability, vagueness, and scale structure: Experimental perspectives, 25-58.

Fox, D., & Spector, B. (2018). Economy and embedded exhaustification. Natural Language Semantics, 26(1), 1-50.

Giavazzi, M., Daland, R., Palminteri, S., Peperkamp, S., Brugières, P., Jacquemot, C., Schramm, C., Cleret de Langavant, L. & Bachoud-Levi, A.-C. (2018). The role of the striatum in linguistic selection: Evidence from Huntington’s disease and computational modeling. Cortex, 109, December 2018, pp. 189-204.

Giavazzi M., Sambin S., de Diego-Balaguer R., Le Stanc L., Bachoud-Lévi A.-C., Jacquemot C. (2018). Structural Priming in Sentence Comprehension: a single prime is enough, PlosONE, 13(4).

Hafri, A., Trueswell, J., & Strickland, B. (2018). Encoding of event roles from visual scenes is rapid, spontaneous, and interacts with higher-level visual cognition. Cognition, 175, 35-52.

Kuhn, Jeremy, Sumir Keenan, Kate Arnold, and Alban Lemasson (2018). On the -oo suffix of Campbell's monkeys. Linguistic Inquiry, 49(1).

Mantovan, Lara & Carlo Geraci. 2018. R-impersonal interpretation in Italian Sign Language (LIS). Sign Language & Linguistics 21(2). 232–256.

Nanetti L, Contarino VE, Castaldo A, Sarro L, Bachoud-Levi AC, Giavazzi M, Frittoli S, Ciammola A, Rizzo E, Gellera C, Bruzzone MG, Taroni F, Grisoli M, Mariotti C. (2018). Cortical thickness, stance control, and arithmetic skill: An exploratory study in premanifest Huntington disease. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 51(17-23).

Pressnitzer, D., Graves, J., Chambers, C., De Gardelle, V., & Egré, P. (2018). Auditory perception: Laurel and Yanny together at last. Current Biology, 28(13), R739-R741.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2018, Gesture Projection and Cosuppositions. Linguistics & Philosophy 41, 3:295–365.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2018, Iconic Pragmatics. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 36, 3:877–936

Schlenker, Philippe: 2018, Locative Shift. Glossa

Schlenker, Philippe: 2018. Visible Meaning: Sign Language and the Foundations of Semantics. Theoretical Linguistics 44(3-4): 123–208

Schlenker, Philippe: 2018, Sign Language Semantics: Problems and Prospects [replies to peer commentaries]. Theoretical Linguistics 44(3-4): 295–353

Schlenker, Philippe: 2018, Strong Pronominals in ASL and LSF? Sign Language & Linguistics. 21, 2: 380-390

Schlenker, Philippe, and Chemla, Emmanuel: 2018,  Gestural Agreement. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. 36, 2: 87–625587.

Strickland, Brent and Chemla, Emmanuel: 2018. Cross-linguistic regularities and learner biases reflect ``core'' mechanics. PLOS ONE, 13(1): 1–20. 

Tieu, Lyn, Robert Pasternak, Philippe Schlenker, & Emmanuel Chemla: 2018, Co-speech gesture projection: Evidence from inferential judgments. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 3(1): 109. 2018.

Verheyen, S., Dewil, S., & Égré, P. (2018). Subjectivity in gradable adjectives: The case of tall and heavy. Mind & Language, 33(5), 460-479.

Verheyen, S., & Égré, P. (2018). Typicality and graded membership in dimensional adjectives. Cognitive Science, 42(7), 2250-2286.

White, A., Storms, G., Malt, B. C., & Verheyen, S. (2018). Mind the generation gap: Differences between young and old in the representation of everyday lexical categories. Journal of Memory and Language, 98, 12-25.

Zaira Cattaneo, Luca Rinaldi, Carlo Geraci, Carlo Cecchetto & Costanza Papagno. 2018. Spatial biases in deaf , blind , and deafblind individuals as revealed by a haptic line bisection task. Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. 1–9.

2017

Aristodemo, V. & Geraci, C. 2017. Visible degrees in Italian Sign Language. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory.  https://doi.org/10.1007/s11049-017-9389-5

Charnavel, I. and Chemla, E. 2017. More Hybrid Agreement: simultaneous agreement with two competing triggers. Snippets, 31: 7-8.

Chemla, Emmanuel, Egré, Paul & Spector, Benjamin. 2017. Characterizing Logical Consequence in many-valued logic. Journal of Logic and Computation, 27(7): 2193-2226.

Chemla, Emmanuel, Cummins, Chris & Singh, Raj, 2017. Training and timing local scalar enrichments under global pragmatic pressures. Journal of Semantics, 34(1): 107-126.

Cobreros, P., Egré, P., Ripley, D., & van Rooij, R. (2017). Tolerant reasoning: nontransitive or nonmonotonic?. Synthese, 1-25.

Cremers, A and Chemla, E. 2017. Experiments on the acceptability and possible readings of questions embedded under emotive-factives. Natural Language Semantics, 25(3): 223-261.

Cremers, Alexandre, Tieu, Lyn & Chemla, Emmanuel. 2017. Children's exhaustive readings of questions. Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics, 24(4): 343-360.

Dezecache G., Wilke C., Richi N., Neumann N. & Zuberbühler K. (2017). Skin temperature and reproductive condition in wild female chimpanzees. PeerJ, 5: e4116.

Dezecache G., Grèzes J., & Dahl C.D. (2017). The nature and distribution of affiliative behaviour during exposure to mild threat. Royal Society Open Science, 4: 170265.

Dezecache G., Zuberbühler K., Davila-Ross M. & Dahl C.D. (2017). Skin temperature changes in wild chimpanzees upon hearing vocalizations of conspecifics. Royal Society Open Science, 4: 160816.

Egré, Paul 2017. Vague Judgment: a Probabilistic Account. Synthese, 194 (10): 3837–3865.

Egré, P. (2017). Knowledge as de re true belief?. Synthese, 194, 1517-1529.

Georgi, Doreen & Salzmann, Martin, 2017. The matching effect in resumption: a local analysis based on Case attraction and top-down derivation. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 35(1): 61-98. 

Hansen, N. and Chemla, E. 2017. Color Adjectives, Standards, and Thresholds: An Experimental Investigation. Lingusitics & Philosophy, 40(3): 239-278.

Kuhn, Jeremy (2017). Dependent indefinites: the view from sign language. Journal of Semantics, 34(3), 407-446. DOI: 10.1093/jos/ffx007

Kuhn, Jeremy and Aristodemo, Valentina (2017). Pluractionality, iconicity, and scope in French Sign Language. Semantics & Pragmatics, 10(6). DOI: 10.3765/sp.10.6

Maldonado, M., Chemla, E. and Spector, B. 2017. Priming plural ambiguities. Journal of Memory and Languages, 95: 89-101.

Maldonado, M, Spector, B. and Chemla, E. 2017. Priming methods in semantics and pragmatics. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40.


Lara Mantovan and Carlo Geraci. 2017. The syntax of nominal modification in Italian Sign Language (LIS). Sign language and linguistics 20(2): 183-220.

Mercier H., Dezecache G. & Scott-Phillips T. (2017). Strategically communicating minds. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 26(5), 411‑416.

Mantovan Lara and Carlo Geraci. 2017. The syntax of nominal modification in Italian Sign Language (LIS). Sign language and linguistics 20(2): 183-220.

Pelofi, Claire, Gardelle, Vincent, Egré, Paul & Pressnitzer, Daniel. 2017. Interindividual Variability in Auditory Scene Analysis Revealed by Confidence Judgments. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, vol. 372, issue 1714.

Ruytenbeek Nicolas, Steven Verheyen and Benjamin Spector. 2017. Asymmetric inference towards the antonym: Experiments into the polarity and morphology of negated adjectives. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 2(1): 92. 1–27, DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.151

Schlenker, Philippe: 2017, Sign Language and the Foundations of Anaphora. Annual Review of Linguistics, 3:149–77

Schlenker, Philippe: 2017, Super Monsters I. Semantics & Pragmatics, Volume 10.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2017, Super Monsters II. Semantics & Pragmatics, Volume 10.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2017, Iconic Enrichments: Signs vs. Gestures [Short Commentary].  Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41-42.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2017, Outline of Music Semantics. Music Perception 35, 1: 3-37 DOI: 10.1525/mp.2017.35.1.

Schlenker, P., Chemla, E., Cäsar, C., Ryder, R., and Zuberbühler, K. 2017. Titi semantics: Context and meaning in Titi monkey call sequences. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 35(1): 271-298.

Spector, Benjamin and Yasutada Sudo,  Presupposed ignorance and exhaustivity: how scalar implicatures and presuppositions interact, Linguistics and Philosophy (2017) 40: 473. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10988-017-9208-9

Strickland, B., Aristodemo, V., Kuhn, J., & Geraci, C (2017). The categorical role of structurally iconic signs. Short commentary on Goldin-Meadow and Brentari (2017), Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40.

Strickland, B., Silver, I., & Keil, F. C. (2017). The texture of causal construals: Domain-specific biases shape causal inferences from discourse. Memory & cognition, 45(3), 442-455.

Tieu, Lyn; Pasternak, Robert ; Schlenker, Philippe;  Chemla, Emmanuel (2017); Co-speech gesture projection: Evidence from truth-value judgment and picture selection tasks. Glossa, 2(1): 102. 2017.

Tieu, Lyn; Yatsushiro, Kazuko; Cremers, Alexandre; Romoli, Jacopo; Sauerland, Uli; & Chemla, Emmanuel. 2017. On the role of alternatives in the acquisition of simple and complex disjunctions in French and Japanese. Journal of Semantics, 34(1): 127-152.

2016

Bott, Lewis & Chemla, Emmanuel, 2016. Shared and distinct mechanisms in deriving linguistic enrichment. Journal of Memory and Language.

Buccola, Brian & Spector, Benjamin. Modified numerals and maximality. Linguistics & Philosophy 39, 151–199 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10988-016-9187-2 -

Chemla, Emmanuel & George, B. R., 2016. Can we agree about agree?. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 7(1): 243-264.

Cremers, Alexandre & Chemla, Emmanuel, 2016. A psycholinguistic study of the exhaustive readings of embedded questions. Journal of Semantics, 33(1): 49-85.

Dautriche, Isabelle & Chemla, Emmanuel, 2016. What Homophones Say about Words. PLoS ONE, 11(9): e0162176.

Dautriche, I., Chemla, E., and Christophe, A. 2016. Word Learning: Homophony and the Distribution of Learning Exemplars. Language Learning and Development, 12(3): 231-251.

de Carvalho, Alex; Lidz, Jeffrey; Tieu, Lyn; Bleam, Tonia; & Christophe, Anne. 2016. English-speaking preschoolers can use phrasal prosody for syntactic parsing. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Express Letters 139(6), 216-222.

Kuhn, 2016. ASL Loci: Variables or Features? Journal of Semantics, 33(3): 449-491. DOI: 10.1093/jos/ffv005 


Mantovan, Lara, Kyle Duarte, Carlo Geraci & Anna Cardinaletti. 2016. Access to Knowledge The Issue of Deaf Students and More. Annali di Ca’ Foscari. Serie occidentale 50. 149–164. doi:10.14277/2499-1562/AnnOc-50-16-7.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2016, Featural Variables.  Natural Language & Linguistic Theory.  DOI 10.1007/s11049-015-9323-7

Schlenker, Philippe; Chemla, Emmanuel; Arnold, Kate; Zuberbühler, Klaus, 2016, Pyow-Hack Revisited: Two Analyses of Putty-nosed Monkey Alarm Calls. Lingua.

Schlenker, Philippe; Aristodemo, Valentina; Ducasse, Ludovic; Lamberton, Jonathan; Santoro, Mirko: 2016,  The Unity of Focus: Evidence from Sign Language (ASL and LSF). Linguistic Inquiry 47, 2:363-381.

Schlenker, Philippe; Chemla, Emmanuel; Schel, Anne; Fuller, James ; Gautier, Jean-Pierre; Kuhn, Jeremy; Veselinovic, Dunja; Arnold, Kate ; Cäsar, Cristiane ; Keenan, Sumir; Lemasson, Alban; Ouattara, Karim; Ryder, Robin; Zuberbühler, Klaus: 2016, Formal Monkey Linguistics.Target article in Theoretical Linguistics.

Schlenker, Philippe; Chemla, Emmanuel; Schel, Anne; Fuller, James ; Gautier, Jean-Pierre; Kuhn, Jeremy; Veselinovic, Dunja; Arnold, Kate ; Cäsar, Cristiane ; Keenan, Sumir; Lemasson, Alban; Ouattara, Karim; Ryder, Robin; Zuberbühler, Klaus: 2016, Formal Monkey Linguistics: the Debate. (Replies to commentaries)  Theoretical Linguistics.

Schlenker, Philippe; Chemla, Emmanuel; Zuberbühler, Klaus: 2016, What do Monkey Calls Mean? Trends in Cognitive Sciences  20,12: 894–904.

Spector, Benjamin. Comparing Exhausitivity Operators. Semantics and Pragmatics 9:11,  doi:10.3765/sp.9.11

Strickland, B. (2016). Language reflects core cognition: A new theory on the origin of cross-linguistic regularities. Cognitive Science, online ahead of print DOI: 10.1111/cogs.12332

Tieu, Lyn & Lidz, Jeffrey. 2016. NPI licensing and beyond: Children’s knowledge of the semantics of any. Language Acquisition 23(4), 311-332. 

Tieu, Lyn; Romoli, Jacopo; Zhou, Peng; & Crain, Stephen. 2016. Children’s knowledge of free choice inferences and scalar implicatures. Journal of Semantics 33(2), 269–298.

Versteegh, Kuhn, Synnaeve, Ravaux, Chemla, Cäsar, Fuller, Murphy, Schel, and Dunbar (2016). Classification and automatic transcription of primate calls. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 140(1), EL26–EL30. DOI: 10.1121/1.4954887

White, A., Storms, G., Malt, B. C., & Verheyen, S. (2016). Between versus within-language differences in linguistic categorization. In J. Trueswell, A. Papafragou, D. Grodner, & D. Mirman, (Eds.), Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1955-1960). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.

2015

Cecchetto, Carlo , Checchetto, Alessandra, Geraci, Carlo, Santoro Mirko & Zucchi, Sandro, 2015. The syntax of predicate ellipsis in Italian Sign Language (LIS), Lingua, Available online 30 January 2015, ISSN 0024-3841,http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2014.12.011.

Chemla, Emmanuel, Egré, Paul & Schlenker, Philippe, 2015. Predicting moral judgments from causal judgments. Psychological Philosophy 28(1): 21-48.

Chemla, Emmanuel & Bott, Lewis, 2015. Structural priming to study scopal representations and operations. Linguistic Inquiry 46(1): 157-172.

Cobreros, Pablo, Egré, Paul, Ripley, David & van Rooij, Robert, 2015. Pragmatic Interpretations of Vague Expressions: Strongest Meaning and Nonmonotonic Consequence. Journal of Philosophical Logic, 44 (4): 375-393.

Cobreros, P., Egré, P., Ripley, D., & Rooij, R. V. (2015). Vagueness, truth and permissive consequence. Unifying the philosophy of truth, 409-430.

Crnič, Luka, Emmanuel, Chemla & Danny, Fox, 2015. Scalar implicatures of embedded disjunction. Natural Language Semantics, 23(4): 271-305.

Egré, Paul, 2015. Borderline Cases, Incompatibilism, and Plurivaluationism. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 90 (2):457-466,

Egré, P. (2015). Explanation in linguistics. Philosophy Compass, 10(7), 451-462.

Egré, Paul & Cova, Florian, 2015. Moral asymmetries and the semantics of ``many''. Semantics and Pragmatics 8(13): 1-45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/sp.8.13

Egré, Paul, 2015. Vagueness: Why do We Believe in Tolerance?, Journal of Philosophical Logic 44 (6): 663-679.

Geraci, Carlo, Bayley, Robert, Cardinaletti, Anna, Cecchetto Carlo & Donati, Caterina, 2015. Variation in Italian Sign Language (LIS): The Case of Wh-signs. Linguistics 53(1): 125-151. DOI: 10.1515/ling-2014-0031.

Hansen, Nat & Chemla, Emmanuel, 2015. Linguistic Experiments and Ordinary Language Philosophy. Ratio, 28(4): 422-445.

Homer, V. (2015). Neg-raising and positive polarity: The view from modals. Semantics and Pragmatics, 8, 4-1.

Križ, Manuel & Chemla, Emmanuel, 2015. “Two methods to find truth value gaps and their application to the projection problem of homogeneity”. Natural Language Semantics 23/3, pp. 205–248.

Marty, Paul, Chemla, Emmanuel & Spector, Benjamin, 2015. Phantom readings: the case of modified numerals. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 30(4): 462-477.

Russo, Ludovico Orlando, Giuseppe Airò Farulla, Daniele Pianu, Alice Rita Salgarella, Marco Controzzi, Christian Cipriani, Calogero Maria Oddo, Carlo Geraci, Stefano Rosa, Marco Indaco. 2015. PARLOMA - A Novel Human-Robot Interaction System for Deaf-blind Remote Communication, International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 12:57, 1–13.

Schlenker, Philippe: 2015, Gradient and Iconic Features in ASL (squib). Snippets (Issue 29) doi: 10.7358/snip-2015-029-schl  

Schlenker, Philippe: 2015, Gestural Presuppositions (squib). Snippets (Issue 30) doi: 10.7358/snip-2015-030-schl 

Schlenker, Philippe, Chemla, Emmanuel, Cäsar, Cristiane, Ryder, Robin & Zuberbühler, Klaus, 2015. Titi semantics: Context and meaning in Titi monkey call sequences. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory: 1-28.

Spector, Benjamin, 2015. Multivalent Semantics for vagueness and presupposition. Topoï, published on line 25 Jan. 2015, doi: 10.1007/s11245-014-9292-1

Spector, Benjamin & Egré, Paul. A Uniform Semantics for Embedded Interrogatives: An answer, not necessarily The answer. Synthese 192(6): 1729-1784, doi: 10.1007/s11229-015-0722-4

Strickland, Brent; Geraci, Carlo; Chemla, Emmanuel; Schlenker, Philippe; Kelepir, Meltem; Pfau, Roland: 2015, Event representations constrain the structure of language: Sign language as a window into universally accessible linguistic biases. PNAS  www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1423080112

Tieu, Lyn. 2015. Isomorphism for 'all' (but not 'both'): Floating as a means to investigate scope. Language Acquisition 22(3), 310-325. 

2014

Burnett, Heather, 2014. A Delineation Solution to the Puzzles of Absolute Adjectives. Linguistics & Philosophy 37(1): 1-39.

Cobreros, Pablo, Egré, Paul, Ripley, David & van Rooij, Robert, 2014. Reaching Transparent Truth. Mind 122 (488): 841-866.

Chemla, Emmanuel & Bott, Lewis, 2014. Processing inferences at the semantics/pragmatics frontier: disjunctions and free choice. Cognition 130(3): 380-396.

Chemla, Emmanuel & Singh, Raj, 2014. Remarks on the experimental turn in the study of scalar implicatures, Part I. Language and Linguistics Compass 8(9): 373-386. DOI: 10.1111/lnc3.12081

Chemla, Emmanuel & Singh, Raj, 2014. Remarks on the experimental turn in the study of scalar implicatures, Part II. Language and Linguistics Compass 8(9): 387-399.

Dautriche, Isabelle & Chemla, Emmanuel, 2014. Cross-situational word learning in the right situations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Memory and Language 40(3): 892-903.

Égré, P. (2014). Hyperintensionality and de re beliefs. Epistemology, context, and formalism, 213-243.

Egré, Paul & Barberousse, Anouk, 2014. Borel on the Heap. Erkenntnis 79: 1043-1079.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2014. Iconic Features.  Natural Language Semantics 22(4): 299-356.

Schlenker, Philippe, Chemla, Emmanuel, Arnold, Kate, Lemasson, Alban, Ouattara, Karim , Keenan, Sumir , Stephan, Claudia, Ryder, Robin, Zuberbühler, Klaus, 2014. Monkey Semantics: Two 'Dialects' of Campbell's Monkey Alarm Calls. Linguistics & Philosophy  37(6): 439-501.  DOI 10.1007/s10988-014-9155-7 

Spector, Benjamin, 2014. Global Positive Polarity Items and Obligatory Exhaustivity, Semantics and Pragmatics 7(11):1-61, doi:10.3765/sp.7.11

2013

Aloni, M., Égré, P., & de Jager, T. (2013). Knowing whether A or B. Synthese, 190, 2595-2621.

Branchini, Chiara, Cardinaletti, Anna, Cecchetto, Carlo, Donati, Caterina & Geraci, Carlo, 2013. Wh-duplication in Italian sign language (LIS), Sign language and Linguistics 16(2): 157-188. 

Chemla, Emmanuel, Egré, Paul & Schlenker, Philippe, 2013. Moral judgments and semantic judgments: a case study (Comments on Mikhail). Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies. doi: 10.1093/jrls/jls013

Chemla, Emmanuel & Bott, Lewis, 2013. Processing presuppositions: dynamic semantics vs. pragmatic enrichment. Language and Cognitive Processes 28(3): 241-260.

Douven, I., Decock, L., Dietz, R., & Égré, P. (2013). Vagueness: A conceptual spaces approach. Journal of Philosophical Logic, 42, 137-160.

Egré, Paul, de Gardelle, Vincent & Ripley, David, 2013. Vagueness and Order Effects in Color Categorization. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 42(1): 137-160.

Égré, P., & Politzer, G. (2013). On the negation of indicative conditionals. Programme Committee.

Hansen, Nat & Chemla, Emmanuel, 2013. Experimenting with Contextualism. Mind and Language 28(3): 287-322. DOI: 10.1111/mila.12019

Marty, Paul & Chemla, Emmanuel, 2013. Only implicatures under memory load. Frontiers in Psychology 4(403).

Marty, Paul, Chemla, Emmanuel & Spector, Benjamin, 2013. Interpreting Numerals and Scalar Items under Memory Load. Lingua 133: 152-163. (Pre-publication version)

Schlenker, Philippe, 2013. Temporal and Modal Anaphora in Sign Language (ASL). Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 31(1): 207-234.

Schlenker, Philippe (2013). Supplements without bidimensionalism. Linguistic Inquiry, 1-70.

Schlenker, Philippe, Lamberton, Jonathan & Santoro, Mirko, 2013. Iconic Variables. Linguistics & Philosophy 36(2): 91-149.

Schlenker, Philippe & Mathur, Gaurav, 2013. A Strong Crossover Effect in ASL (squib). Snippets 27. doi: 10.7358/snip-2013-027-schl

Schlenker, Philippe, 2013. Restrictor Set Readings Across Ontological Domains in ASL (squib). Snippets 28. doi: 10.7358/snip-2013-028-schl 

Spector, Benjamin, 2013. Bare Numerals and Scalar Implicatures. Language and Linguistics Compass. 7(5): 273-294.

2012

Burnett, Heather. 2012. The Role of Microvariation in the Study of Semantic Universals: Adverbial Quantifiers in European and Québec French. Journal of Semantics 29: 1-38.

Chemla, Emmanuel, Homer, Vincent & Rothschild, Daniel, 2012. Modularity and intuitions in formal semantics: the case of polarity items. Linguistics and Philosophy 34(6): 537-570.

Chemla, Emmanuel & Schlenker, Philippe, 2012. Incremental vs. Symmetric Accounts of Presupposition Projection: an Experimental Approach. Natural Language Semantics 20(2): 177-226.

Chinello, Alessandro, De Hevia, Maria Dolores, Geraci, Carlo & Girelli, Luisa, 2012. Finding the SNARC in signed numbers: Notational effects in accessing number representation, Functional Neurology 27(3): 177-185.

Cobreros, Pablo, Egré, Paul, Ripley, David & van Rooij, Robert, 2012. Tolerant, Classical, Strict. Journal of Philosophical Logic 41(2): 347-385.

Egré, Paul & Roy, Olivier, 2012. Les conventions sans la connaissance commune?. Klesis 24.

Egré, P., & Bonnay, D. (2012). Metacognitive perspectives on unawareness and uncertainty. Foundations of metacognition, 321-342.

Egré, Paul, Pablo Cobreros, David Ripley & Robert van Rooij, 2012. Tolerance and Mixed Consequence in the S'valuationist setting. Studia Logica 100(4): 855-877.

Egré, Paul, Pablo Cobreros, David Ripley & Robert van Rooij, 2012. Tolerant, Classical, Strict. Journal of Philosophical Logic 41(2): 347-385.

Geraci, Carlo, 2012. Language Policy and Planning: The Case of Italian Sign Language. Sign Language Studies 12(4): 494-518.

Katz, Jonah, 2012. Compression effects in English. Journal of Phonetics 40 (3): 390-402.

Sambin, Sara, Marc, Teichmann, Ruth, De Diego Balaguer, Maria, Giavazzi, Dominique, Sportiche & Philippe, Schlenker, 2012.   "The role of the striatum in sentence processing:  Disentangling syntax from working memory in Huntington's disease." Neuropsychologia 50(11): 2625-35.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2012. Maximize Presupposition and Gricean reasoning. Natural Language Semantics 20(4): 391-429.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2012. Informativity-based Maximality Conditions. Snippets 25.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2012. Complement Set Anaphora and Structural Iconicity in ASL. Snippets 25: 15-17.

Spector, Benjamin, 2012. Being Simultaneously an NPI and a PPI. Snippets 25.

2011

Abrusan, Marta & Spector, Benjamin, 2011. A semantics for degree questions based on intervals: negative islands and their obviation. Journal of Semantics 28(1): 107-147.

Bolognini, Nadia, Cecchetto, Carlo, Geraci, Carlo, Maravita, Angelo, Pascual-Leone, Alvaro, & Papagno, Costanza, 2011. Hearing shapes our perception of time: temporal discrimination of tactile stimuli in deaf people. Journal of cognitive neuroscience 24(2): 276-286.

Bonnay, D., & Égré, P. (2011). Knowing one’s limits: An analysis in centered dynamic epistemic logic. Dynamic formal epistemology, 103-126.

Chemla, Emmanuel, 2011. Expressible semantics for expressible counterfactuals. Review of Symbolic Logic 4(1): 63-80.

Chemla, Emmanuel, Homer, Vincent & Rothschild, Daniel, 2011. Modularity and intuitions in formal semantics: the case of polarity items. Linguistics and Philosophy 34(6): 537-570.

Chemla, Emmanuel & Spector, Benjamin, 2011. Experimental Evidence for Embedded Scalar Implicatures. Journal of Semantics 28(3): 359-400.

Douven, Igor & Dietz, Richard & Decock, Lieven & Egre, Paul, 2011. Vagueness: A conceptual spaces approach. Journal of Philosophical Logic 42(1): 137-160.

Égré, P. 18 Epistemic Logic. The Continuum Companion to Philosophical Logic, 503.

Egre, Paul & Cozic, Mikaël, 2011. If Clauses and Probability Operators. Topoi 30: 17-29.

Geraci, Carlo, Battaglia, Katia, Cardinaletti, Anna, Cecchetto, Carlo, Donati, Caterina, Giudice, Serena, Mereghetti, Emiliano, 2011. The LIS Corpus Project. A discussion of sociolinguistic variation in the Lexicon. Sign Language Studies 11(4): 528-574.

Gozzi, Marta, Geraci, Carlo, Cecchetto, Carlo, Perugini, Marco & Papagno, Costanza, 2011. Looking for an explanation for the low sign span. Is order involved?. Journal of deaf studies and deaf  education 16(1), 101-107.

Katz, Jonah, & Selkirk, Elisabeth. 2011. Contrastive focus vs. discourse-new: Evidence from phonetic prominence in English. Language 87 (4), 771-816.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2011. Singular Pronouns with Split Antecedents. Snippets 23: 13-15.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2011. DRT with Local Contexts. Natural Language Semantics 19(4): 373-392. DOI: 10.1007/s11050-011-9069-7

Schlenker, Philippe, 2011. The Proviso Problem: a Note. Natural Language Semantics. DOI: 10.1007/s11050-011-9072-z

Schlenker, Philippe, 2011. Presupposition Projection: Two Theories of Local Contexts – Part I. Language and Linguistics Compass. DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-818X.2011.00299.x

Schlenker, Philippe, 2011. Presupposition Projection: Two Theories of Local Contexts – Part II. Language and Linguistics Compass. DOI:10.1111/j.1749-818X.2011.00300.x

Schlenker, Philippe, 2011. Iconic Agreement. Invited commentary, Theoretical Linguistics 37(3-4): 223–234 (issue on Lillo-Martin and Meier’s  "On the linguistic status of 'agreement' in sign language").

Schlenker, Philippe, 2011. Donkey Anaphora: the View from Sign Language (ASL and LSF). Linguistics and Philosophy 34(4): 341-395.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2011. Generalized Bishop Sentences. Snippets 24: 13-15.

Sportiche, Dominique, 2011. French Relative qui, Linguistic Inquiry 42(1): 83-124.

2010

Aloni, Maria & Egré, Paul, 2010. Alternative questions and knowledge attributions. The Philosophical Quarterly 60(238): 1-27.

Egre, Paul & Bonnay, Denis, 2010. Vagueness, Uncertainty and Degrees of Clarity. Synthese 174(1): 47-78.

Geraci, Carlo. 2010. Tracing direction to contact. Commentary on Wiblur (1985). Sign Language & Linguistics 13(1): 222-227.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2010. Presuppositions and Local Contexts. Mind 119(474):  377-391. Also appears on the Philosopher’s Annual 

Schlenker, Philippe, 2010. Super Liars. Review of Symbolic Logic 3(3): 374-414.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2010. A Phonological Condition that Targets Discontinuous Syntactic Units: ma/mon suppletion in French. Snippets 22: 11-13.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2010. Local Contexts and Local Meanings. Philosophical Studies 151(1): 115-142 (special issue on Stalnaker’s “Assertion”).

Before 2010

Aoun, Joseph, Elabbas, Benmamoun & Dominique, Sportiche, 1999. Further Remarks on First Conjunct Agreement. Linguistic Inquiry 30(4): 669-681.

Aoun, Joseph, Elabbas, Benmamoun & Dominique, Sportiche, 1994. Agreement, Word Order and Conjunction in Several Varieties of Arabic. Linguistic Inquiry 25(2): 195-221.

Aoun, Joseph & Dominique, Sportiche, 1982/83. On the Formal Theory of Government. Linguistic Review 2(3): 211-237.

Aoun, Joseph, Norbert, Hornstein & Dominique, Sportiche, 1981. Some Aspects of Wide Scope Quantification. Journal of Linguistic Research 1(3): 69-95.

Bonnay, Denis & Egré, Paul, 2009. Inexact Knowledge with Introspection. Journal of Philosophical Logic 38(2): 179-228.

Cecchetto, Carlo, Geraci, Carlo & Zucchi, Sandro, 2009. Another way to mark syntactic dependencies. The case for right peripheral specifiers in sign languages. Language 85(2): 278-320.

Cecchetto, Carlo, Geraci, Carlo & Zucchi, Sandro, 2006. Strategies of relativization in Italian Sign Language. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. Springer, 24(4): 945-975.

Chemla, Emmanuel, 2009. Presuppositions of quantified sentences: experimental data. Natural Language Semantics, 17(4): 299-340.

Chemla, Emmanuel, 2009. Universal implicatures and free choice effects: experimental data. Semantics and Pragmatics 2(2): 1-33.

Chemla, Emmanuel, 2008. An Epistemic Step for Anti-Presuppositions. Journal of Semantics 25(2): 141-173.

Chemla, Emmanuel, 2008. Transparency Theory: Empirical Issues and Psycholinguistic Routes. Theoretical Linguistics 34(3): 229-236.

Chemla, Emmanuel, 2007. French both: a gap in the theory of antipresupposition. Snippets 15: 4-5.

Dokic, Jérôme & Egré, Paul, 2009. Margin for error and transparency of knowledge. Synthese 166(1): 1-20.

Geraci, Carlo, 2009. Epenthesis in Italian Sign Language. Sign Language & Linguistics 12(1): 3-51.

Geraci, Carlo, Gozzi, Marta, Papagno, Costanza & Cecchetto, Carlo, 2008. How grammar can cope with limited short-term memory: Simultaneity and seriality in sign languages. Cognition 106: 780-804.

Geraci, Carlo, 2007. Comparative Correlatives in Italian Sign Language. Traitement Automatique des Langues 48(3): 55-92. 

Koopman, Hilda & Dominique, Sportiche, 1986. A note on Long Extraction in Vata and the ECP. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 4(3): 357-374.

Koopman Hilda & Dominique, Sportiche, 1989. Pronouns, Logical Variables and Logophoricity in Abe. Linguistic Inquiry 20(4): 555-589.

Koopman Hilda & Dominique, Sportiche, 1991. The Position of Subjects. Lingua 85.2/3, The Syntax of VSO Languages, J. Mc Closkey, ed., 211-259.

Koopman Hilda & Dominique, Sportiche, 1983. Variables and the Bijection Principle. Linguistic Review 2(3): 139-160.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2003. Clausal Equations (A Note on the Connectivity Problem). Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 21: 157-214.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2003. A Plea for Monsters. Linguistics & Philosophy  26: 29-120.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2004. Context of Thought and Context of Utterance (A Note on Free Indirect Discourse and the Historical Present). Mind & Language 19(3): 279-304.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2004. Person and Binding: A Partial Survey. Italian Journal of Linguistics/Rivista di Linguistica 16(1): 155-218.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2004. Conditionals as Definite Descriptions (A Referential Analysis). Research on Language and Computation 2: 417–462.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2005. Non-Redundancy: Towards A Semantic Reinterpretation of Binding Theory. Natural Language Semantics 13(1): 1-92.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2006. Scopal Independence: A Note on Branching & Island-Escaping Readings of Indefinites & Disjunctions. Journal of Semantics 21: 281-314.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2006. Ontological Symmetry in Language: A Brief Manifesto. Mind & Language 21(4): 504-539.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2007. The Elimination of Self-Reference (Generalized Yablo-Series and the Theory of Truth). Journal of Philosophical Logic 36(3): 251-307.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2007. How to Eliminate Self-Reference: A Précis. Synthese 158(1): 127-138.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2007. Anti-Dynamics (Presupposition Projection Without Dynamic Semantics).  Journal of Logic, Language and Information 16(3): 325-256.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2007. Expressive Presuppositions. Invited commentary on C. Pott’s ‘Expressive Dimension’.  Theoretical Linguistics 33(2): 237-246.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2008. Be Articulate: A Pragmatic Theory of Presupposition Projection. Theoretical Linguistics 34(3): 157-212.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2008. Presupposition Projection: Explanatory Strategies. Theoretical Linguistics 34(3): 287-316.

Schlenker, Philippe, 2009. Anselm’s Argument and Berry’s Paradox". Noûs 43(2):  214-223.

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