Journal of Semantics

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Semantics is 1. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
A note on relevance14
Deriving (anti)-uniqueness: demonstratives in Ga (Kwa)13
Metaphorical Uses of Proper Names and the Continuity Hypothesis6
Core concepts and indirect alternatives: on the anti-duality of quantifiers5
Donkey Anaphora in Non-Monotonic Environments5
Emphasizing Writing Acts: The Exclamation Point in German as a Lexical Operator for Verum5
Some or Other: Partitive Disanaphors Across Languages4
Children interpret some disjunctions conjunctively: Evidence from child Romanian4
Lexicon and Logic: A Corpus-Based Investigation Into a Connection Between Prepositional Senses and Quantifier Scope3
Competence by default: do listeners assume that speakers are knowledgeable when computing conversational inferences?3
Reducing pronoun accessibility to presupposition satisfaction3
Steps towards a Semantics of Dance3
Negative strengthening: The interplay of evaluative polarity and scale structure3
Presupposition Projection From ‘and’ vs. ‘or’: Experimental Data and Theoretical Implications2
The Hell With Questions2
Figuring Out Root and Epistemic Uses of Modals: The Role of the Input2
Interrogative and standard disjunction in Mandarin Chinese2
A comparative approach to evidential tense in Quechua and Aymara2
Rationale and Precautioning Clauses: Insights from A’ingae1
Plural and Quantified Protagonists in Free Indirect Discourse and Protagonist Projection1
The Domains of Monotonicity Processing1
Copredication as Illusion1
Negative Events and Compositional Semantics1
Are There Pluralities of Worlds?1
On the Role of Focus-Sensitivity for a Typology of Presupposition Triggers1
Janus sentences: a puzzle for theories of local implicatures1
Keeping Fake Simple1
Correction to: The Dynamics of Generics1
Addressing the widest answerable question: English “just” as a domain widening strategy1
Causal Semantics for Implicative Verbs1
Focused NPIs in Statements and Questions1
Correction to: Quelques in French: a Clustered Plural1
‘People are fed up; don’t mess with them.’ Non-quantificational Arguments and Polarity Reversals1
Semantic Incorporation in English Singular Indefinites1
Accommodating number neutrality in Alasha Mongolian: markedness and semantic interpretation1
The Dynamics of Generics1
Spanish Bare Interrogatives and Number1
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