Category Archives: Semantics

Entries that are of interest in general to the profession.

Draft article on conditionals

I have a draft of my article on conditionals for the new semantics handbook edited by Klaus von Heusinger, Claudia Maienborn, and Paul Portner. As you’ll see, I have kept the article at a fairly non-technical level while trying not … Continue reading

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CIA Leaks is in Top Ten in 2008

Thony and I were very happy to learn that The Philosopher’s Annual has declared “CIA Leaks” to be one of the ten best philosophy articles in 2008.

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LSA class on modality

Sabine Iatridou and I just finished teaching a three week class on modality at the LSA summer institute in Berkeley. Since the Berkeley class website isn’t easily accessible, here are our teaching materials: Syllabus Class 1 Handout: Intro and must … Continue reading

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Early Seminar Announcement

24.979 Topics in Syntax & Semantics von Fintel, Iatridou MW 1:30-3 66-160 “Without glue, what do we do?” The theme of our seminar is the question of how meanings are put together when there seems to be a lack of … Continue reading

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Peeve

A paper I reviewed (three rounds) just appeared. It contains no acknowledgments, no thanks to the reviewers. The editor of the journal did not write to the reviewers to announce their decision to publish the paper (which I had whole-heartedly … Continue reading

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New version of “Must … Stay … Strong!”

Thony Gillies and I have put the finishing touches on a new version of our paper on the alleged weakness of epistemic must: von Fintel, Kai & Anthony S. Gillies. 2009. Must … stay … strong! URL http://mit.edu/fintel/fintel-gillies-2009-mss.pdf. Ms, MIT and … Continue reading

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SALT 18 (2008) Proceedings Online

The proceedings for SALT 18 (2008, UMass Amherst) are now online. [The site is a bit sluggish at times, but it's great to have all these papers freely available.]

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Rich Meta-Data in S&P’s PDFs

[Crossposted from the S&P Editors Blog] We just rolled out a major upgrade to the PDFs published in our journal Semantics and Pragmatics. We already had extensive hyper-linking in the articles and in the bibliographies. Now, our PDFs sport rich … Continue reading

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Time to Decision at S&P

[Crossposted from the S&P Editors Blog] We now have three major articles published in S&P and one commentary. We have two articles forthcoming after very minor revisions. We have six articles where we are waiting for major revisions. We have … Continue reading

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Kripke on Presupposition published 19 years later

Saul Kripke’s famous conference paper on presupposition has just been published in Linguistic Inquiry (with some latter day footnotes): Kripke, Saul. 2009. Presupposition projection and anaphora: Remarks on the formulation of the projection problem. Linguistic Inquiry 40(3). 367–386. doi:10.1162/ling.2009.40.3.367.

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