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Peter Bosch, David Gabelaia and Jérôme Lang
Front matter
1-15
A Computational Grammar for Georgian
16-22
The Structure of Rigid Frames of Depth 3 Only
23-37
Three Kinds of Event Nominal Negation in Russian
38-46
A Dynamic Conceptual Model for the Linguistic Structuring of Space: Georgian Preverbs
47-61
even in Horn Space
62-68
On -c and ḳi Particles in Georgian
69-79
Dealing with Polysemy in Russian National Corpus: The Case of Adjectives
80-94
Inquisitive Semantics: Two Possibilities for Disjunction
95-109
Implicatures of Irrelevant Answers and the Principle of Optimal Completion
110-123
Conceptualization of Pain: A Database for Lexical Typology
124-138
Expressing Belief Flow in Assertion Networks
139-152
The Computational Complexity of Quantified Reciprocals
153-164
Quantifiers in Japanese
165-179
Exceptional Scope as Discourse Reference to Quantificational Dependencies
180-192
Satisfaction and Friendliness Relations within Classical Logic: Proof-Theoretic Approach
193-205
Identification through Inductive Verification Application to Monotone Quantifiers
206-220
Enlarging the Diversity of Valency Instantiation Patterns and Its Implications
221-228
The Modal Formula (†) \square ¨p É \square ¨\square ¨p\square \diamondsuit p \supset \square \diamondsuit \square \diamondsuit p Is Not First-Order Definable
229-241
Semantic Characterizations of German Question-Embedding Predicates
242-256
Processing Definite Determiners: Formal Semantics Meets Experimental Results
257-271
Terminal Sequence Induction via Games
272-286
Dutch Grammar and Processing: A Case Study in TLG
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