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Introduction (Macagno, M. & A. Capone.)
Chapter 1. Three Mistakes About Semantic Intentions (Devitt, M.)
Chapter 2. 'Few', 'A Few', and 'Only': Negative Quantifier Noun Phrases and Negative Polarity Items
the Horn-Atlas Debate 1991
2018 (Atlas, J.)
Chapter 3. Prospective Reference (Saka, P.)
Chapter 4. Interpretation Of Copredicative Sentences: Rich Underspecification Account (Ortega, M.)
Chapter 5. Speech-act-theoretic explanations of problems of pure indexicals (Oishi, E.)
Chapter 6. First person implicit indirect reports in disguise (Capone, A.)
Chapter 7. Meaning, Reasoning, and Common Knowledge (Werner, R.)
Chapter 8. Assessing Dialectical Relevance Using Argument Distance (Walton, D.)
Chapter 9. The communicative functions of metaphors between explanation and persuasion (Rossi, Macagno.)
Chapter 10. Stereotypes favour implicatures and implicatures smuggle stereotypes: the case of propaganda (Lombardi Vallauri, E.).
Chapter 1. Three Mistakes About Semantic Intentions (Devitt, M.)
Chapter 2. 'Few', 'A Few', and 'Only': Negative Quantifier Noun Phrases and Negative Polarity Items
the Horn-Atlas Debate 1991
2018 (Atlas, J.)
Chapter 3. Prospective Reference (Saka, P.)
Chapter 4. Interpretation Of Copredicative Sentences: Rich Underspecification Account (Ortega, M.)
Chapter 5. Speech-act-theoretic explanations of problems of pure indexicals (Oishi, E.)
Chapter 6. First person implicit indirect reports in disguise (Capone, A.)
Chapter 7. Meaning, Reasoning, and Common Knowledge (Werner, R.)
Chapter 8. Assessing Dialectical Relevance Using Argument Distance (Walton, D.)
Chapter 9. The communicative functions of metaphors between explanation and persuasion (Rossi, Macagno.)
Chapter 10. Stereotypes favour implicatures and implicatures smuggle stereotypes: the case of propaganda (Lombardi Vallauri, E.).