This paper points out that the notion of meaning propounded by inquisitive semantics is not only suited to capture both informative and inquisitive content, but also a sentence's potential to draw attention to certain possibilities. This gives rise to a novel analysis of 'might'
Why do we use epistemic modals like 'might'? According to Factualism, the function of 'might' is to ...
In this paper we present an alternative interpretation of statements of epistemic possibility, which...
We present an inferentialist account of the epistemic modal operator might. Our starting point is th...
This paper points out that the notion of meaning propounded by inquisitive semantics is not only sui...
This paper points out that the notion of meaning propounded by inquisitive semantics is not only sui...
Traditionally, meaning is identified with informative content. The central aim of inquisitive semant...
This paper presents a notion of meaning that captures both informative and inquisitive content, whic...
There is an age-old tradition in linguistics and philosophy to identify the meaning of a entence wit...
This paper has three main goals. First, to motivate a puzzle about how ignorance-expressing terms li...
This paper describes how any theory which assigns propositions to conditional sentences can be lifte...
We present and motivate an interpretation of epistemic Might, which is as indexical as its dynamic p...
Inquisitive semantics offers a unified analysis of declarative and interrogative sentences by constr...
Within the framework of inquisitive semantics, we investigate the semantic prerequisites of an accou...
We introduce an inquisitive semantics for a language of propositional logic, where the interpretatio...
Both in formal and computational natural language semantics, the classical correspondence view of me...
Why do we use epistemic modals like 'might'? According to Factualism, the function of 'might' is to ...
In this paper we present an alternative interpretation of statements of epistemic possibility, which...
We present an inferentialist account of the epistemic modal operator might. Our starting point is th...
This paper points out that the notion of meaning propounded by inquisitive semantics is not only sui...
This paper points out that the notion of meaning propounded by inquisitive semantics is not only sui...
Traditionally, meaning is identified with informative content. The central aim of inquisitive semant...
This paper presents a notion of meaning that captures both informative and inquisitive content, whic...
There is an age-old tradition in linguistics and philosophy to identify the meaning of a entence wit...
This paper has three main goals. First, to motivate a puzzle about how ignorance-expressing terms li...
This paper describes how any theory which assigns propositions to conditional sentences can be lifte...
We present and motivate an interpretation of epistemic Might, which is as indexical as its dynamic p...
Inquisitive semantics offers a unified analysis of declarative and interrogative sentences by constr...
Within the framework of inquisitive semantics, we investigate the semantic prerequisites of an accou...
We introduce an inquisitive semantics for a language of propositional logic, where the interpretatio...
Both in formal and computational natural language semantics, the classical correspondence view of me...
Why do we use epistemic modals like 'might'? According to Factualism, the function of 'might' is to ...
In this paper we present an alternative interpretation of statements of epistemic possibility, which...
We present an inferentialist account of the epistemic modal operator might. Our starting point is th...