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    Vanilla Rules: the "No Ice Cream" Construction
    with Felix Frühauf, Hadil Karawani, Todor Koev, Doris Penka, and Daniel Skibra
    Proceedings of Sinn Und Bedeutung 27 209-227. 2023.
    This paper is about what we call Deontically-flavored Nominal Constructions (DNCs) in English, such as "No ice cream" or "Dogs on leash only". DNCs are often perceived as commands and have been argued to be a type of non-canonical imperative, much like root infinitives in German or Russian. We argue instead that DNCs at their core are declaratives that cite a rule but can be used performatively in the right context. We propose that DNCs contain an elided deontic modal, i.e., allowed, whose presenc…Read more
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    How to theorize about subjective language: a lesson from ‘de re’
    Linguistics and Philosophy 45 (3): 619-681. 2022.
    Subjective language has attracted substantial attention in the recent literature in formal semantics and philosophy of language Subjective meaning: alternatives to relativism, De Gruyter, Berlin, pp 1–19, 2016; Lasersohn in Subjectivity and perspective in truth-theoretic semantics, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2017; Vardomskaya in Sources of subjectivity, Ph.D. thesis, University of Chicago, IL, 2018; Zakkou in Faultless disagreement: a defense of contextualism in the realm of personal taste…Read more