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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ignorance and concession with superlative modifiers: a cross-linguistic perspective11
Negation and modality in unilateral truthmaker semantics10
Generic conjunctivitis10
The dynamics of negative concord10
The semantics of exceptives9
Principles of presupposition in development8
Attitudes, conditional and general8
On the logical substantiveness of compositionality8
The complex lives of proper names7
Verb roots encode outcomes: argument structure and lexical semantics of reversal and restitution7
Language games and their types7
Iconic Syntax: sign language classifier predicates and gesture sequences6
A flexible scope theory of intensionality6
Reference to the dependency in a multiple-wh question5
Sense-based low-degree modifiers in Japanese and English: their relations to experience, evaluation, and emotions5
Update rules and semantic universals5
Groups, sets, and paradox5
Intentional identity, mental files, and coordination: a DRT account of anaphora in attitude contexts5
On the optimality of vagueness: “around”, “between” and the Gricean maxims4
Keeping context in mind: a non-semantic explanation of apparent context-sensitivity4
Demonstratives, context-sensitivity, and coherence4
How to theorize about subjective language: a lesson from ‘de re’4
Transparent quantification into hyperpropositional attitudes de dicto4
Just perfect, simply the best: an analysis of emphatic exclusion4
Strengthening, exhaustification, and rational inference3
Fregeanism, sententialism, and scope3
Quotational reports3
Unattainable duties3
The indexical character of epistemic modality3
Quantifying into wh-dependencies: multiple-wh questions and questions with a quantifier3
Defining common ground3
Properties of propositional attitude operators3
“Won’t you?” reverse-polarity question tags in American English as a window into the semantics-pragmatics interface3
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