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    Mood in complementizer phrases in Spanish: How to assess the semantics of mood
    with Lotte Dam
    Pragmatics and Cognition 18 (1): 111-135. 2010.
    This article argues that language provides instructions for the interpretive work of the addressee. The result of this interpretive process is the establishment of linguistic meaning. On this assumption, the article aims at explaining how meaning is established on the basis of the category of mood in Spanish. It is often assumed that the meaning of mood in Spanish is explainable in terms of assertion vs. non-assertion. Contrary to this, we shall claim that assertion belongs to the level of subor…Read more
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    Freeze! Hold It Right There
    Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2000 (1): 223-239. 2000.
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    Introduction to Thematic Section: Processes in Text Production-Approaches and Methods
    with Carmen Heine
    Hermes: Journal of Language and Communication Studies 44 7-8. 2010.
  •  2
    The Meaning of Mood–Embedded Clauses in Spanish as a Case in Point
    Hermes: Journal of Language and Communication Studies 47 57-67. 2011.
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    How to understand understanding-a tribute to Torben Thrane: Introduction to thematic section of Hermes No. 47
    with Helle Vrønning Dam, Henning Nølke, and Sten Vikner
    Hermes: Journal of Language and Communication Studies 47 7-12. 2011.
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    Mood in complementizer phrases in Spanish: how to assess the semantics of mood
    with Lotte Dam
    Pragmatics and Cognition 18 (1): 111-135. 2010.
    This article argues that language provides instructions for the interpretive work of the addressee. The result of this interpretive process is the establishment of linguistic meaning. On this assumption, the article aims at explaining how meaning is established on the basis of the category of mood in Spanish. It is often assumed that the meaning of mood in Spanish is explainable in terms of assertion vs. non-assertion. Contrary to this, we shall claim that assertion belongs to the level of subor…Read more