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Veröffentlichungen

MONOGRAFIEN:

  1. Angenommen. Reduction and Unification in Natural Language Ontology. J. Ginzburg und D. Lassiter (Hrsg.), Cambridge Elements in Semantics.
  2. Im Erscheinen (erwartet Nov. 2024). Natural Language Ontology and Semantic Theory. J. Ginzburg and D. Lassiter (Hrsg.), Cambridge Elements in Semantics.

HERAUSGEGERSCHAFT:

  1. In Arbeit. Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 28, mit Daniel Gutzmann, Agata Renans und Tatjana Scheffler.
  2. 2024. The Semantics of Imagination, mit Justin D'Ambrosio. Sonderausgabe von Topoi.

ARTIKEL UND KAPITEL:

  1. Angenommen. Reference in memories from perceptual and non-perceptual experiences: A non-disjunctivist account including vicarious, oneiric, and fictional remembering, mit Markus Werning (Erstautor). Synthese.
  2. 2024. Remembering dreams: parasitic reference by minimal traces in memories of non-veridical experiences, mit Markus Werning. In D. Gregory and K. Michaelian (Hrsg.), Dreaming an Memory: Philosophical issues. Synthese Library, S. 119–154.
  3. 2024. Just simulating? Linguistic support for continuism about remembering and imagining. Review of Philosophy and Psychology. [doi]
  4. 2024. Introduction: The semantics of imagination, mit Justin D'Ambrosio. Topoi. (Einleitung zu unserem Special Issue). [pdf]
  5. 2024. Diachronicity matters! How semantics supports discontinuism about remembering and imagining, mit Markus Werning. Topoi. [doi]
  6. 2024. Perspective and the self in experiential attitude reports. In D. Bekki et al. (Hrsg.), LENLS 2023. LNCS. Springer, S. 17–36. [pdf]
  7. 2024. Experiential attitudes are propositional. Erkenntnis 89: 293–317. [pdf]
  8. 2024. Intensionality and propositionalism. Annual Review of Linguistics 10: 4.1-4.21. [pdf]
  9. 2023. Remembering individuals and remembering scenes. In K. Yada et al. (Hrsg.), New Frontiers in AI. LNCS. Springer, S. 97–109. [pdf]
  10. 2023. Factivity variation in experiential remember-reports, with Markus Werning. In K. Yada et al. (Hrsg.), New Frontiers in AI. LNCS. Springer, S. 110–127. [pdf]
  11. 2023. Two kinds of English non-manner how-clauses. In C. Umbach and Ł. Jędrzejowski (Hrsg.), Non-Interrogative Subordinate Wh-Clauses. Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics. OUP, 32 S.
  12. 2023. Experiential attitude reports. Philosophy Compass 18(6): e12913. [pdf]
  13. 2023. Meaning-driven selectional restrictions in remember versus imagine whether. In R. Loukanova et al. (Hrsg.), LACompLing2021. SCI. Springer, S. 285–309. [pdf]
  14. 2022. The selectional variability of imagine whether. Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 32: 639–660. [pdf]
  15. 2022. The filmic representation of 'relived' experiences. Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 59(2): 56–65.
  16. 2021. Modelling selectional super-flexibility. Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 31: 324–344. [pdf]
  17. 2021. A compositional pluralist semantics for extensional and attitude verbs. In Concepts, Frames and Cascades in Semantics, Cognition and Ontology. Springer, S. 25–42 [pdf]
  18. 2021. Experiential imagination and the inside/outside-distinction, mit Markus Werning. In K. Okazaki et al. (Hrsg.), New Frontiers in AI. LNCS. Springer, S. 96–112 [pdf]
  19. 2020. Content individuals, truthmaking conditions, and the formal semantics of attitude reports. Theoretical Linguistics 46(3-4): 267–287. [pdf]
  20. 2020. Reasoning with an (experiential) attitude. In New Frontiers in AI. LNCS 12331. Springer, S. 276–293. [pdf]
  21. 2020. Saving Hamlet ellipsis. In Logic and Algorithms in Computational Linguistics 2018. SCI 860. Springer, S. 17–43. [pdf]
  22. 2019. A case for property-type semantics. In Logic, Language, and Computation, WoLLIC 2019. LNCS 11541. Springer, S. 467–485. [pdf]
  23. 2018. Relating intensional semantic theories: established methods and surprising results. In New Frontiers in AI. LNAI 10838. Springer, S. 171–187. [pdf]
  24. 2018. Evidence for single-type semantics -- an alternative to e/t-based dual-type semantics, mit Markus Werning. Journal of Semantics 35(4): 639–685. [pdf]
  25. 2018. Intertheoretic reduction, confirmation, and Montague's syntax-semantics relation, mit Stephan Hartmann. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 27(4): 313–341. [pdf]
  26. 2017. Rich situated attitudes, mit Mark Bowker. In New Frontiers in AI. LNAI 10247. Springer, S. 45–61. [pdf]
  27. 2016. A computable solution to Partee's temperature puzzle, mit Sam Sanders. In Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics 2016. LNCS 10054. Springer, S. 175–190. [pdf]
  28. 2015. A single-type logic for natural language. Journal of Logic and Computation 25(4): 1111–1131. [pdf]
  29. 2015. Codability and robustness in formal natural language semantics. In New Frontiers in AI. LNAI 9067. Springer, S. 6–22. [pdf]

PROCEEDINGSAUFSÄTZE:

  1. Angenommen. Experientiality markers in memory reports: A semantics-pragmatics puzzle, mit Emil Eva Rosina (Erstautor). In Proc. of ELM3. [pdf]
  2. Angenommen. German 'noch genau wissen': Uniform semantics, distinct effects, mit Emil Eva Rosina (Erstautor). In Proc. of WCCFL 42. [pdf]
  3. 2021. Non-manner how-complements in English and in German. In Proc. of Sinn und Bedeutung 25: 563–580. [pdf]
  4. 2020. A Propositionalist semantics for imagination and depiction reports. In Proc. of Sinn und Bedeutung 24(1): 515–532. [pdf]
  5. 2019. DPs and CPs in depiction reports. In Proc. of the 22nd Amsterdam Colloquium: 259–268. [pdf]
  6. 2019. A 'situated' solution to Prior's substitution problem. In Proc. of Sinn und Bedeutung 23(2): 55–72. [pdf]
  7. 2014. A single-type semantics for the PTQ*-fragment. In Proc. of Sinn und Bedeutung 18: 253–270. [pdf]
  8. 2014. Solving Partee's temperature puzzle in an EFL-ontology. In Joint Proc.s of NLCS and NLSR'14, S. 7–18. [pdf]
  9. 2013. A single-type ontology for natural language. In Proc. of GAP 8. DuE-Publico, S. 70–84. [pdf]

BLOG POSTS:

  1. 2022. Perspective and the propositional-attitude view of experiential imagination. Junkyard of the Mind: a scholarly blog devoted to the study of imagination.

DISSERTATION:

2014. A Single-Type Semantics for Natural Language. Universität Tilburg