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- 2018. At least and at most: Scalar focus operators in context. [ manuscript ]
- 2018. (with Daniel Hardt, Line Mikkelsen & Yenan Sun) One and *(the) same. Talk given at California Universities Semantics & Pragmatics Conference 11 (CUSP 11), University of California, Berkeley, September 28. [ handout ]
- 2018. Emphatic vs. exclusive modification by
: A unified approach. Talk given at The 54th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS 54), University of Chicago, April 28. [ paper ] - 2018. Unifying epistemic and concessive at least. Talk given at Evaluative Meanings: Theoretical and Computational Perspectives (Workshop at DGfS 2018), University of Stuttgart, March 8. [ handout ]
- 2017. At least as n-ary disjunction: Scales, context, and exhaustification. Talk given at the 91st Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Austin, TX, January 8. [ handout ]
- 2014. (with Christopher Kennedy) There need be no split scope. Talk given at the 88th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Minneapolis, MN, January 4. [ extended abstract ]
- 2014. (with Christopher Kennedy) No more shall we part: Quantifiers in English comparatives. Natural Language Semantics 22: 1-53. [ NaLS website ]
- 2012. (with Christopher Kennedy and Jason Merchant) A new standard of comparison. In WCCFL 30 Proceedings. [ paper ]
- 2010. Comparisons of similarity and difference. In Adjectives: Formal Analyses in Syntax and Semantics. [ paper ]
- 2009. Types, tokens, and identity. In NELS 38 Proceedings. [ paper ]
- 2009. Dimensions of comparison. Talk given at the DGfS 2009 Workshop on Comparison and Similarity-Based Classification, University of Osnabruck, March 5. [ handout ]
- 2009. Stipulated vs. asserted anaphora. Talk given at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, San Francisco, CA, January 11. [ handout ]
- 2006. Scalar (non-)identity and similarity. In WCCFL 25 Proceedings.[ paper ]
- 2005. A sentential subject asymmetry in English and its implications for complement selection. Syntax 8(3), 175-207. [ Syntax website ]
- 2004. (with Jennifer Arnold, Thomas Wasow, and Ash Asudeh) Avoiding attachment ambiguities: The role of constituent ordering. Journal of Memory and Language 51(1), 55-70. [ JML website ]