Formal Linguistics
Selected Books
- Are Intensions Necessary? Sense as the Construction of Reference. In Preparation.
- Linguistic Individuals [= CSLI Lecture Notes 31]. Stanford, Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University, 1993.
- Syntax and Semantics 20: Discontinuous Constituency, with Geoffrey Huck, coeditor. Academic Press (now Elsevier), 1987.
Selected Papers
- The Partitive Structure of Linguistic Space and Time. Paper presented at the International Conference on the Expression of Space and Time. Antwerp, Belgium, 23-25 September, 2004.
- Discontinuous Constituents. In Brown, Keith (Ed.) (2005) Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Volumes 1-14. Second Edition. Elsevier. Volume 3, pp. 624-630, 2005.
- The Paradox of Mass Plurals. Salikoko Mufwene et al. (Eds.) (2005) Polymorphous Linguistics. Jim McCawley’s Legacy. Cambridge, Massachusetts, MIT Press, pp. 389-410.
- The Semantics of Serbo-Croatian Collectives (with Tamara Grivicic). In C. Orhan Orgun and Peter Sells (Eds). Morphology and the Web of Grammar. Essays in Memory of Steven G. Lapointe. Stanford, Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University, pp. 225-239 (2005).
- Functional Entities—And That Ain’t The Half of It. In Catalan Journal of Linguistics 3:135-146 (2004).
- A Semantics for Counting Numerals in Latin. Journal of Semantics 14: 143-171 (1997)
- The Semantics of Number in Arabic. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Semantics and Linguistic Theory, edited by Chris Barker and David Dowty. Department of Linguistics, Ohio State University (1992).
- A Linear Precedence Account of Cross-Serial Dependencies. Linguistics and Philosophy 11: 457-492 (1988).
- A Note on the Spanish Neuter. Linguistic Inquiry 14(1): 171-174.
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