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    Expressives and identity conditions
    with Christopher Potts, Ash Asudeh, Yurie Hara, Eric McCready, Martin Walkow, Luis Alonso-Ovalle, Rajesh Bhatt, Christopher Davis, and Tom Roeper
    Linguistic Inquiry 40 (2): 356-366. 2009.
    We present diverse evidence for the claim of Pullum and Rawlins (2007) that expressives behave differently from descriptives in constructions that enforce a particular kind of semantic identity between elements. Our data are drawn from a wide variety of languages and construction types, and they point uniformly to a basic linguistic distinction between descriptive content and expressive content (Kaplan 1999; Potts 2007).
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    Facts: Particulars or information units?
    Linguistics and Philosophy 25 (5): 655-670. 2002.
    This paper is about a connection between knowledge ascriptions and counterfactual reasoning. In both cases, facts are central. And in neither case can we get away with facts that are merely true propositions. A more specific notion is needed. The unifying theme of the chapter are variations of Gettier puzzles. Gettier puzzles are widely discussed with knowledge ascriptions, but we also find them in other areas. There are Gettier‐analogs of mere belief ascriptions, of content ascriptions without …Read more
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    Conditionals
    In Arnim von Stechow & Dieter Wunderlich (eds.), Handbuch Semantik, De Gruyter. 1991.
    This is a reprint of a paper with the same title that was originally presented at the annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society in 1986. A thoroughly revised and considerably extended version of the paper (again with the same title) appears in my 2012 book 'Modals and Conditionals. New and Revised Perspectives', chapter 4. Please consult and rely on the 2012 version when you want to cite this paper.