26.930, TOC: Proceedings from Semantics and Linguistic Theory 24 (2014)

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Subject: Proceedings from Semantics and Linguistic Theory Vol. 24 (2014)

 
Publisher:	Linguistic Society of America
			 
			
Journal Title:  Proceedings from Semantics and Linguistic Theory 
Volume Number:  24 
Issue Number:   
Issue Date:  2014 


Main Text:  

This volume contains articles developed from work presented at the 24th
Semantics and Linguistic Theory conference (SALT 24), held at New York
University, May 30 - June 1, 2014. SALT is North America's foremost conference
devoted to natural language semantics with relevance to linguistic theory.
This volume was edited by Todd Snider, Sarah D'Antonio and Mia Weigand, and is
available online at
http://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/SALT/issue/view/54

The following papers published in this volume are available as of now.

Preface by the organizers 
Lucas Champollion, Anna Szabolcsi
http://is.gd/rHoqbR

Presuppositions are Fast, whether Hard or Soft - Evidence from the visual
world 
Florian Schwarz
http://is.gd/BPMXf7

Gradable adjectives, vagueness, and optimal language use: A speaker-oriented
model 
Ciyang Qing, Michael Franke
http://is.gd/QVFZfX

Japanese alternative questions are disjunctions of polar questions 
Wataru Uegaki
http://is.gd/E7QL2n

How and why conventional implicatures project 
Noortje Joost Venhuizen, Johan Bos, Petra Hendriks, Harm Brouwer
http://is.gd/PzJwma

Conditional independence and biscuit conditional questions in Dynamic
Semantics 
Katsuhiko Sano, Yurie Hara
http://is.gd/K3B1aQ

Stativity and present tense epistemics 
Gillian Catriona Ramchand
http://is.gd/gvdUoZ

Plurality inferences are scalar implicatures: Evidence from acquisition 
Lyn Tieu, Cory Bill, Jacopo Romoli, Stephen Crain
http://is.gd/wcfaMy

Conjunction and disjunction in a language without 'and' 
Margit Bowler
http://is.gd/06cliN

Processing of ACD gives no evidence for QR 
Pauline Jacobson, Edward Gibson
http://is.gd/PZwgGd

A superlative argument for a minimal theory of definiteness 
Elizabeth Coppock, David Beaver
http://is.gd/Xg4V6K

Evidence for non-existential readings of locative indefinites 
Robert Maximilian Grimm, Choonkyu Lee, Eva B Poortman, Yoad Winter
http://is.gd/Y9o5vg

The anaphoric semantics of partial control 
Dag Trygve Truslew Haug
http://is.gd/eTp1va

On the exceptional status of reportative evidentials
Scott AnderBois
http://is.gd/ffBHX3

Plural indefinite articles: the case of 'unos' and 'des' 
Bert Le Bruyn, Julia Pozas-Loyo
http://is.gd/0ZRO02

Disentangling 'own': evidence from association with focus 
Giorgos Spathas
http://is.gd/lG39VP

Taste predicates and the acquaintance inference 
Dilip Ninan
http://is.gd/ZdXp4q

Amount semantics 
Gregory Scontras
http://is.gd/jfMmy8

Bootstrapping attitudes 
Valentine Hacquard
http://is.gd/rrypsO

Meaning components in the constitution of Russian verbs: Presuppositions or
implicatures? Yulia Zinova, Hana Filip
http://is.gd/A2x1mp

The grammar of discourse: The case of 'then' 
Maria Biezma
http://is.gd/jvMb4U

Unlikely Imperfectives 
Timothy W. Grinsell
http://is.gd/N6aDLE

Ignorance in context: The interaction of modified numerals and QUDs 
Matthijs Westera, Adrian Brasoveanu
http://is.gd/ueUt9o

A new metalinguistic degree morpheme 
Ryan Bochnak, Eva Csipak
http://is.gd/RTjiRR

Collective quantification and the homogeneity constraint 
Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin
http://is.gd/0msu8O

Generalized focus intervention 
Jess Law, Haoze Li
http://is.gd/ULGRTr

Filtering Semantics for Counterfactuals: Bridging Causal Models and Premise
Semantics 
Paolo Santorio
http://is.gd/CQkTRa

An alternative theory of imprecision 
Stephanie Solt
http://is.gd/z8ubze

All notional mass nouns are count nouns in Yudja 
Suzi Lima
http://is.gd/UNX06V

Is ‘more possible’ more possible in German?
Elena Herburger, Aynat Rubinstein
http://is.gd/YSl0qP

Deriving Hurford’s Constraint
Marie-Christine Meyer
http://is.gd/KiObv8

The weakness of ‘must’: In defense of a mantra
Daniel Lassiter
http://is.gd/snrAXa
 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Language Acquisition
                     Morphology
                     Pragmatics
                     Semantics
                     Syntax

Subject Language(s): English (eng)
                     French (fra)
                     German (deu)
                     Japanese (jpn)
                     Jurúna (jur)
                     Russian (rus)
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