This paper argues that de dicto reports of the form \u27x believes [that ....[DetP the [NP...]] . . . . . ]\u27 are de re reports where the res is the individual concept which corresponds to \u27[DetP the [NP . . . ]\u27. This claim is based on the observation that definite descriptions project existence from complement clauses of attitude reports, even in those cases where the reporter and the bearer of the attitude do not have the same description "in mind.
In order to handle presuppositions in the scope of attitude verbs, the binding theory allows presupp...
Moods are usually seen as dependent or ‘selected’ by certain verbs that embed sentential complements...
It is often assumed that singular thought requires that an agent be epistemically acquainted with th...
This paper argues that de dicto reports of the form 'x believes [that ....[DetP the [NP...]] . . . ....
In this paper, we discuss so-called \u27de re\u27 attitude reports (i.e. reports that contain at lea...
I argue that attitude reports de re arise compositionally via two distinct LF mechanisms. One mechan...
Different verbs can take different kinds of arguments. Factive verbs such as remember and forget tak...
This paper presents a puzzle involving embedded attitude reports. We resolve the puzzle by arguing t...
This paper addresses a long-standing debate concerning the derivation of de se construals. One camp ...
Classic analyses of propositional attitude reports assume that attitude verbs compose with a clausal...
AbstractThis paper deals with the semantics of de dicto, de re and de se belief reports. First, I fl...
This dissertation investigates the semantics, pragmatics, and syntax of propositional attitude repor...
The standard view of "believes" and other propositional attitude verbs is that such verbs express re...
Schlenker 2009, 2010a,b provides an algorithm for deriving the presupposition projection properties ...
The paper presents novel experimental data regarding reports of non-doxastic attitudes (expressed by...
In order to handle presuppositions in the scope of attitude verbs, the binding theory allows presupp...
Moods are usually seen as dependent or ‘selected’ by certain verbs that embed sentential complements...
It is often assumed that singular thought requires that an agent be epistemically acquainted with th...
This paper argues that de dicto reports of the form 'x believes [that ....[DetP the [NP...]] . . . ....
In this paper, we discuss so-called \u27de re\u27 attitude reports (i.e. reports that contain at lea...
I argue that attitude reports de re arise compositionally via two distinct LF mechanisms. One mechan...
Different verbs can take different kinds of arguments. Factive verbs such as remember and forget tak...
This paper presents a puzzle involving embedded attitude reports. We resolve the puzzle by arguing t...
This paper addresses a long-standing debate concerning the derivation of de se construals. One camp ...
Classic analyses of propositional attitude reports assume that attitude verbs compose with a clausal...
AbstractThis paper deals with the semantics of de dicto, de re and de se belief reports. First, I fl...
This dissertation investigates the semantics, pragmatics, and syntax of propositional attitude repor...
The standard view of "believes" and other propositional attitude verbs is that such verbs express re...
Schlenker 2009, 2010a,b provides an algorithm for deriving the presupposition projection properties ...
The paper presents novel experimental data regarding reports of non-doxastic attitudes (expressed by...
In order to handle presuppositions in the scope of attitude verbs, the binding theory allows presupp...
Moods are usually seen as dependent or ‘selected’ by certain verbs that embed sentential complements...
It is often assumed that singular thought requires that an agent be epistemically acquainted with th...