
The Science of Meaning
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- 0: Derek Ball and Brian Rabern: Introduction to the science of meaning
- 1: Pauline Jacobson: What is - or, for that matter, isn't - 'experimental' semantics?
- 2: Wesley H. Holliday and Thomas F. Icard, III: Axiomatization in the meaning sciences
- 3: Robert Stalnaker: David Lewis on context
- 4: François Recanati: From meaning to content
- 5: Bryan Pickel, Brian Rabern, and Josh Dever: Reviving the parameter revolution in semantics
- 6: Barbara Partee: Changing notions of linguistic competence in the history of formal semantics
- 7: Michael Glanzberg: Lexical meaning, concepts, and the metasemantics of predicates
- 8: Kathrin Glüer: Interpretation and the interpreter
- 9: Inés Crespo, Hadil Karawani, and Frank Veltman: Expressing expectations
- 10: Thomas Ede Zimmermann: Fregean compositionality
- 11: Paul Pietroski: Semantic typology and composition
- 12: Seth Yalcin: Semantics as model-based science
- 13: Wolfgang Schwarz: Semantic possibility
- 14: Derek Ball: Semantics as measurement
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