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S&P Update

Semantics & Pragmatics is well and thriving: we just published an article by Emmanuel Chemla on “Universal Implicatures and Free Choice Effects: Experimental Data” and will very soon publish a major paper on “Local Contexts” by Philippe Schlenker. Other articles … Continue reading

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MIT adopts Open Access Policy

[Update: Official MIT press release, The Tech, Peter Suber] Yesterday afternoon, the MIT Faculty voted unanimously in favor of an Open Access Policy. All scholarly articles written by MIT Faculty from now on will come with a non-exclusive license that … Continue reading

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Mea Culpa

As I mentioned, my article on presupposition accommodation appeared recently in Philosophical Perspectives, the annual supplement to Noûs. The article is in good company, as you’ll see when you look at the Table of Contents. Nevertheless, I should not have … Continue reading

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JSTOR DOIs

JSTOR now has DOIs for some of the articles they archive. For example, check out http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3327064. This is a great service, especially since the old way of citing articles at JSTOR was hopelessly cumbersome (the article linked to above used … Continue reading

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