No existing conditional semantics captures the dual role of 'if' in embedded interrogatives — 'X wonders if p' — and conditionals. This paper presses the importance and extent of this challenge, linking it to cross-linguistic patterns and other phenomena involving conditionals. Among these other phenomena are conditionals with multiple 'if'-clauses in the antecedent — 'if p and if q, then r' — and relevance conditionals — 'if you are hungry, there is food in the cupboard'. Both phenomena are shown to be problematic for existing analyses. Surprisingly, the decomposition of conditionals needed to capture the link with interrogatives provides a new analysis that captures all three phenomena. The model-theoretic semantics offered here relies on...
How do ordinary indicative conditionals manage to convey conditional information, information about ...
Conditional sentences, canonically of the form "if p, q", whisk us away to a scenario described by t...
All accounts of human reasoning (whether presented at the symbolic or sub-symbolic level) have to re...
It is generally agreed that constructions of the form “if P, Q ” are capable of conveying a number o...
In addressing a question at the semantics-pragmatics interface of how conditionals in English should...
Present Day English if is, on the one hand, a nonassertive (interrogative) marker; on the other, a ...
It is generally agreed that constructions of the form “if P, Q” are capable of conveying a number of...
This thesis is essentially a portfolio of four disjoint yet thematically related articles that deal ...
My dissertation addresses three questions in conditional semantics. What is the correct way to taxon...
Conditional statements of the form if p then q and q if p invite a reader to think hypothetically ab...
One very popular kind of semantics for subjunctive conditionals is a closest-worlds account along th...
In this study, we focus on the conditions which permit people to assert a conditional statement of t...
International audienceIn previous published research ("Conditionals and Inferential Connections: A H...
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
‘If’-sentences can be used to express many different beliefs and intentions, including, among others...
How do ordinary indicative conditionals manage to convey conditional information, information about ...
Conditional sentences, canonically of the form "if p, q", whisk us away to a scenario described by t...
All accounts of human reasoning (whether presented at the symbolic or sub-symbolic level) have to re...
It is generally agreed that constructions of the form “if P, Q ” are capable of conveying a number o...
In addressing a question at the semantics-pragmatics interface of how conditionals in English should...
Present Day English if is, on the one hand, a nonassertive (interrogative) marker; on the other, a ...
It is generally agreed that constructions of the form “if P, Q” are capable of conveying a number of...
This thesis is essentially a portfolio of four disjoint yet thematically related articles that deal ...
My dissertation addresses three questions in conditional semantics. What is the correct way to taxon...
Conditional statements of the form if p then q and q if p invite a reader to think hypothetically ab...
One very popular kind of semantics for subjunctive conditionals is a closest-worlds account along th...
In this study, we focus on the conditions which permit people to assert a conditional statement of t...
International audienceIn previous published research ("Conditionals and Inferential Connections: A H...
Conditionals—sentences of the form ‘If A, B’—are ubiquitous in human discourse and reasoning, and ye...
‘If’-sentences can be used to express many different beliefs and intentions, including, among others...
How do ordinary indicative conditionals manage to convey conditional information, information about ...
Conditional sentences, canonically of the form "if p, q", whisk us away to a scenario described by t...
All accounts of human reasoning (whether presented at the symbolic or sub-symbolic level) have to re...