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75Cultural Transmission of Social EssentialismProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (34): 13526-13531. 2012.
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147GenericsIn Gillian Russell & Delia Graff Fara (eds.), Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language, Routledge. pp. 355--366. 2013.
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114Do Ducks Lay Eggs? How People Interpret Generic AssertionsProceedings of the Cognitive Science Society. 2007.
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855Generics: Cognition and acquisitionPhilosophical Review 117 (1): 1-47. 2008.Ducks lay eggs' is a true sentence, and `ducks are female' is a false one. Similarly, `mosquitoes carry the West Nile virus' is obviously true, whereas `mosquitoes don't carry the West Nile virus' is patently false. This is so despite the egg-laying ducks' being a subset of the female ones and despite the number of mosquitoes that don't carry the virus being ninety-nine times the number that do. Puzzling facts such as these have made generic sentences defy adequate semantic treatment. However co…Read more
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105Conceptual and Linguistic Distinctions Between Singular and Plural GenericsProceedings of the Cognitive Science Society. 2009.
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135Women are underrepresented in fields where success is believed to require brillianceFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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116Syllogistic reasoning with generic premises: The generic overgeneralization effectIn B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society., Cognitive Science Society. 2008.
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150Generics Articulate Default GeneralizationsRecherches Linguistiques de Vincennes 41 25-45. 2012.
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188Generics, Prevalence, and Default InferencesProceedings of the Cognitive Science Society 443--8. 2009.
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205'If', 'Unless', and QuantificationIn Robert J. Stainton & Christopher Viger (eds.), Compositionality, Context, and Semantic Values: Essays in Honor of Ernie Lepore, Springer. 2008.Higginbotham argues that conditionals embedded under quantifiers constitute a counterexample to the thesis that natural language is semantically compositional. More recently, Higginbotham and von Fintel and Iatridou have suggested that compositionality can be upheld, but only if we assume the validity of the principle of Conditional Excluded Middle. I argue that these authors’ proposals deliver unsatisfactory results for conditionals that, at least intuitively, do not appear to obey Conditional …Read more
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