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Semantics and Pragmatics

 
 
Number: 
103
Date: 
Sunday, January 10, 2016 - 9:00am to 12:30pm
Room: 
Salon 7
Abstracts: 
Necessity, sufficiency, and implcativity
This is, like, a mirative construction! "Like" between uncertainty and surprise
Focus via Backgrounding: the Scottish Gaelic Propositional Cleft
Evidence as the Presupposition of Wh-exclamatives
Entailed Presuppositions: Experimental Evidence for a Distinction Between Triggers
Two Types of Definites in American Sign Language
The scope of futures
 

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