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199Overspecification of color, pattern, and size: salience, absoluteness, and consistencyFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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376Scalar implicature and local pragmaticsMind and Language 24 (1): 51-79. 2009.Abstract: The Gricean theory of conversational implicature has always been plagued by data suggesting that what would seem to be conversational inferences may occur within the scope of operators like believe , for example; which for bona fide implicatures should be an impossibility. Concentrating my attention on scalar implicatures, I argue that, for the most part, such observations can be accounted for within a Gricean framework, and without resorting to local pragmatic inferences of any kin d.…Read more
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254Presuppositions and anaphors in attitude contextsLinguistics and Philosophy 21 (6): 545-601. 1998.This paper consists of two main parts and a coda. In the first part I present the ''binding theory'' of presupposition projection, which is the framework that I adopt in this paper (Section 1.1). I outline the main problems that arise in the interplay between presuppositions and anaphors on the one hand and attitude reports on the other (Section 1.2), and discuss Heim''s theory of presuppositions in attitude contexts (Section 1.3).In the second part of the paper I present my own proposal. To beg…Read more
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135Entertaining alternatives: Disjunctions as modalsNatural Language Semantics 13 (4): 383-410. 2005.
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125Don’t Mention the Marble! The Role of Attentional Processes in False-Belief TasksReview of Philosophy and Psychology 7 (4): 835-850. 2016.In the last 30 years, the key issue in developmental Theory of Mind has been if and when children are capable of representing false beliefs. Moving away from this research question, the aim of this study was to investigate the role of attentional processes in false-belief tasks. We focused on the design of the test phase and investigated two factors that may be critical for 3-year-old children’s success: the form of the wh-question and the salience of the target object. The results of two experi…Read more
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176Quotation in ContextIn Philippe de Brabanter (ed.), Hybrid Quotations, John Benjamins. pp. 109-28. 2005.It appears that in mixed quotations like the following, the quoted expression is used and mentioned at the same time: (1) George says Tony is his ``bestest friend''. Most theories seek to account for this observation by assuming that mixed quotations operate at two levels of content at once. In contradistinction to such two-dimensional theories, we propose that quotation involves just a single level of content. Quotation always produces a change in meaning of the quoted expression, and if the qu…Read more
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204Local satisfaction guaranteed: A presupposition theory and its problems (review)Linguistics and Philosophy 19 (3). 1996.
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109Alternatives in Framing and Decision MakingMind and Language 28 (1): 1-19. 2013.There is a wealth of experimental data showing that the way a problem is framed may have an effect on people's choices and decisions. Based on a semantic analysis of evaluative expressions like ‘good’, I propose a new explanation of such framing effects. The key idea is that our choices and decisions reveal a counterfactual systematicity: they carry information about the choices and decisions we would have made if the facts had been otherwise. It is these counterfactual alternatives that may div…Read more
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Linguistics |
| Psychology |