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Utrecht University
Utrecht Institute For Linguistics

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  • Rick Nouwen, Free choice and distribution over disjunction
    Semantics and Pragmatics 11 1-11. 2018.
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  • Jakub Dotlačil and Rick Nouwen, The comparative and degree pluralities
    Natural Language Semantics 24 (1): 45-78. 2016.
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  • Rick Nouwen, Upper-bounded no more: the exhaustive interpretation of non-strict comparison (review)
    Natural Language Semantics 16 (4): 271-295. 2008.
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  • Rick Nouwen, On Dependent Pronouns and Dynamic Semantics
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 36 (2): 123-154. 2007.
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