Publications
BOOKS:
- Forthcoming. Reduction and Unification in Natural Language Ontology. J. Ginzburg and D. Lassiter (eds.), Cambridge Elements in Semantics.
- Forthcoming (expected Nov. 2024). Natural Language Ontology and Semantic Theory. J. Ginzburg and D. Lassiter (eds.), Cambridge Elements in Semantics. [pdf]
EDITED VOLUMES:
- In preparation. Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 28, with Daniel Gutzmann, Agata Renans und Tatjana Scheffler.
- 2024. The semantics of imagination, with Justin D'Ambrosio. Special issue of Topoi.
ARTICLES & CHAPTERS:
- Accepted. Reference in memories from perceptual and non-perceptual experiences: A non-disjunctivist account including vicarious, oneiric, and fictional remembering, with Markus Werning (first author). Synthese.
- 2024. Remembering dreams: parasitic reference by minimal traces in memories of non-veridical experiences, with Markus Werning. In D. Gregory and K. Michaelian (eds.), Dreaming an Memory: Philosophical issues. Synthese Library, pp. 119–154. [doi]
- 2024. Just simulating? Linguistic support for continuism about remembering and imagining. Review of Philosophy and Psychology. [doi]
- 2024. Introduction: The semantics of imagination, with Justin D'Ambrosio. Topoi. (Introduction to our special issue). [pdf] [doi]
- 2024. Diachronicity matters! How semantics supports discontinuism about remembering and imagining, with Markus Werning. Topoi. [doi]
- 2024. Perspective and the self in experiential attitude reports. In D. Bekki et al. (eds.), LENLS 2023. LNCS. Springer, pp. 17–36. [pdf] [doi]
- 2024. Experiential attitudes are propositional. Erkenntnis 89: 293–317. [pdf] [doi]
- 2024. Intensionality and propositionalism. Annual Review of Linguistics 10: 4.1-4.21. [pdf] [doi]
- 2023. Remembering individuals and remembering scenes. In K. Yada et al. (eds.), New Frontiers in AI. LNCS. Springer, pp. 97–109. [pdf] [doi]
- 2023. Factivity variation in experiential remember-reports, with Markus Werning. In K. Yada et al. (eds.), New Frontiers in AI. LNCS. Springer, pp. 110–127. [pdf] [doi]
- 2023. Two kinds of English non-manner how-clauses. In C. Umbach and Ł. Jędrzejowski (eds.), Non-Interrogative Subordinate Wh-Clauses. Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics. OUP, 32 p. [doi]
- 2023. Experiential attitude reports. Philosophy Compass 18(6): e12913. [pdf] [doi]
- 2023. Meaning-driven selectional restrictions in remember versus imagine whether. In R. Loukanova et al. (Hrsg.), LACompLing2021. SCI. Springer, pp. 285–309 [pdf] [doi]
- 2022. The selectional variability of imagine whether. Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 32: 639–660. [pdf] [doi]
- 2022. The filmic representation of 'relived' experiences. Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 59(2): 56–65. [doi]
- 2021. Modelling selectional super-flexibility. Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 31: 324–344. [pdf] [doi]
- 2021. Experiential imagination and the inside/outside-distinction, with Markus Werning. In K. Okazaki et al. (eds.), New Frontiers in AI. LNCS. Springer, pp. 96–112 [pdf] [doi]
- 2021. A compositional pluralist semantics for extensional and attitude verbs. In Concepts, Frames and Cascades in Semantics, Cognition and Ontology. Springer, pp. 25–43 [pdf] [doi]
- 2020. Content individuals, truthmaking conditions, and the formal semantics of attitude reports. Theoretical Linguistics 46(3-4): 267–287. [pdf] [doi]
- 2020. Reasoning with an (experiential) attitude. In New Frontiers in AI. LNCS 12331. Springer, pp. 276–293. [pdf] [doi]
- 2020. Saving Hamlet ellipsis. In Logic and Algorithms in Computational Linguistics 2018. SCI 860. Springer, pp. 17–43. [pdf] [doi]
- 2019. A case for property-type semantics. In Logic, Language, and Computation, WoLLIC 2019. LNCS 11541. Springer, pp. 467–485. [pdf] [doi]
- 2018. Relating intensional semantic theories: established methods and surprising results. In New Frontiers in AI. LNAI 10838. Springer, pp. 171–187. [pdf] [doi]
- 2018. Evidence for single-type semantics -- an alternative to e/t-based dual-type semantics, with Markus Werning. Journal of Semantics 35(4): 639–685. [pdf] [doi]
- 2018. Intertheoretic reduction, confirmation, and Montague's syntax-semantics relation, with Stephan Hartmann. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 27(4): 313–341. [pdf] [doi]
- 2017. Rich situated attitudes, with Mark Bowker. In New Frontiers in AI. LNAI 10247. Springer, pp. 45–61. [pdf] [doi]
- 2016. A computable solution to Partee's temperature puzzle, with Sam Sanders. In Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics 2016. LNCS 10054. Springer, pp. 175–190. [pdf] [doi]
- 2015. A single-type logic for natural language. Journal of Logic and Computation 25(4): 1111–1131. [pdf] [doi]
- 2015. Codability and robustness in formal natural language semantics. In New Frontiers in AI. LNAI 9067. Springer, pp. 6–22. [pdf] [doi]
PROCEEDINGS PAPERS:
- Accepted. Experientiality markers in memory reports: A semantics-pragmatics puzzle, with Emil Eva Rosina (first author). In Proc. of ELM3. [pdf]
- Accepted. German 'noch genau wissen': Uniform semantics, distinct effects, with Emil Eva Rosina (first author). In Proc. of WCCFL 42. [pdf]
- 2021. Non-manner how-complements in English and in German. In Proc. of Sinn und Bedeutung 25: 563–580. [pdf] [doi]
- 2020. A Propositionalist semantics for imagination and depiction reports. In Proc. of Sinn und Bedeutung 24(1): 515–532. [pdf] [doi]
- 2019. DPs and CPs in depiction reports. In Proc. of the 22nd Amsterdam Colloquium: 259–268. [pdf]
- 2019. A 'situated' solution to Prior's substitution problem. In Proc. of Sinn und Bedeutung 23(2): 55–72. [pdf] [doi]
- 2014. A single-type semantics for the PTQ*-fragment. In Proc. of Sinn und Bedeutung 18: 253–270. [pdf]
- 2014. Solving Partee's temperature puzzle in an EFL-ontology. In Joint Proc.s of NLCS and NLSR'14, pp. 7–18. [pdf]
- 2013. A single-type ontology for natural language. In Proc. of GAP8. DuE-Publico, pp. 70–84. [pdf]
BLOG POSTS:
- 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. Tilburg University.