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Also at New York University
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Anna Szabolcsi, Cross-linguistic insights in the theory of semantics and its interface with syntaxTheoretical Linguistics. forthcoming.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Obviation in Hungarian: what is its scope, and is it due to competition?Glossa 6 (1, #57). 2021.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Exemplification with disjunctionÁltalános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok XXXII: 321-329 32. 2020.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Strict and non-strict negative concord in Hungarian: A unified analysisIn Bartos Huba, Bánréti, Dikken M. Den & Váradi (eds.), Boundaries crossed, at the crossroads of morphosyntax, phonology, pragmatics and semantics (2017), Springer. 2018.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Additive presuppositions are derived through activating focus alternativesProceedings of the 2017 Amsterdam Colloquium. 2017.
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Anna Szabolcsi, James Doh Whang, and Vera Zu, Quantifier Words and Their Multifunctional(?) PartsLanguage and Linguistics 15 (1). 2014.
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Adrian Brasoveanu and Anna Szabolcsi, Presuppositional TOO, Postsuppositional TOOThe Dynamic, Inquisitive, and Visionary Life of Φ, ?Φ, and ◊Φ Subtitle: A Festschrift for Jeroen Groenendijk, Martin Stokhof, and Frank Veltman. 2013.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Quantifier particles and compositionalityProceedings of the 19th Amsterdam Colloquium. 2013.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Compositionality without word boundaries: (the) more and (the) mostProceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) 22. 2012.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Certain Verbs Are Syntactically Explicit QuantifiersThe Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication 6 5. 2011.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Scope and bindingIn von Heusinger, Maienborn & Portner (eds.), Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning, Vol. 2, De Gruyter Mouton. 2011.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Overt Nominative Subjects in Infinitival Complements in HungarianIn Marcel den Dikken & Robert Vago (eds.), Approaches to Hungarian 11, John Benjamins. 2009.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Overt Nominative Subjects in Infinitival Complements Cross-linguistically: Data, Diagnostics, and Preliminary AnalysesNYU WPL in Syntax, Spring 2009, Ed. By Irwin and Vázquez Rojas. 2009. 2009.
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Raffaella Bernardi and Anna Szabolcsi, Optionality, scope, and licensing: An application of partially ordered categoriesJournal of Logic, Language and Information 17 (3): 237-283. 2008.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Lewis Bott, and Brian McElree, The effect of negative polarity items on inference verificationJournal of Semantics 25 (4): 411-450. 2008.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Positive polarity - negative polarityNatural Language and Linguistic Theory 22 (2). 2004.
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Anna Szabolcsi and Bill Haddican, Conjunction Meets Negation: A Study in Cross‐linguistic VariationJournal of Semantics 21 (3): 219-249. 2004.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Binding On the Fly: Cross-Sentential Anaphora in Variable— Free SemanticsIn R. Oehrle & J. Kruijff (eds.), resource sensitivity, binding, and anaphora, Kluwer. pp. 215--227. 2003.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Hungarian disjunctions and positive polarityIn Istvan Kenesei & Peter Siptar (eds.), Approaches to Hungarian, Vol. 8, Univ. of Szeged. 2002.
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Anna Szabolcsi, The syntax of scopeIn Mark Baltin & Chris Collins (eds.), Handbook ... Syntax, Blackwell. pp. 607--633. 2000.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Strategies for scope taking (1997)In Ways of Scope Taking, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1997.
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Filippo Beghelli, Dorit Ben-Shalom, and Anna Szabolcsi, Variation, distributivity, and the illusion of branchingIn Anna Szabolcsi (ed.), Ways of Scope Taking, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 29--69. 1997.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Background notions in lattice theory and generalized quantifiersIn Ways of Scope Taking, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 1--27. 1997.
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Anna Szabolcsi, Quantifiers in pair-list readingsIn Ways of Scope Taking, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 311--347. 1997.
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Anna Szabolcsi and Frans Zwarts, Weak islands and an algebraic semantics for scope takingIn Ways of Scope Taking, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1997.