Linguistics and Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Linguistics and Philosophy is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Interpreting plural predication: homogeneity and non-maximality10
Presupposed free choice and the theory of scalar implicatures9
Familiarity inferences, subjective attitudes and counterstance contingency: towards a pragmatic theory of subjective meaning8
A semantics of face emoji in discourse8
Prolegomena to a theory of X-marking8
Conceptual alternatives7
The dynamics of negative concord7
Indirectly direct: An account of demonstratives and pointing6
Musical meaning within Super Semantics6
On the semantics of number morphology6
The mental representation of universal quantifiers6
Embedded implicature: what can be left unsaid?5
Assessing alternatives: the case of the presumptive future in Italian5
Referential and general calls in primate semantics4
Quantifying into wh-dependencies: multiple-wh questions and questions with a quantifier4
Musical grouping as prosodic implementation4
Bare singulars and singularity in Turkish4
Lying versus misleading, with language and pictures: the adverbial account4
Acquaintance and evidence in appearance language4
Just perfect, simply the best: an analysis of emphatic exclusion3
Lexical innovation and the periphery of language3
You Hoboken! Semantics of an expressive label maker3
Politeness and reputation in cultural evolution3
Update rules and semantic universals3
Linguistic inferences from pro-speech music3
Metalinguistic disputes, semantic decomposition, and externalism3
Meaningful Blurs: the sources of repetition-based plurals in ASL3
Faultless disagreement without contradiction: expressive-relativism and predicates of personal taste3
A graph model for probabilities of nested conditionals3
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