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    Be Articulate: A pragmatic theory of presupposition projection
    December 1, 2008
    Philippe Schlenker
    Page range: 157-212
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    As brief as possible (but no briefer)
    December 1, 2008
    David I. Beaver
    Page range: 213-228
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    Transparency theory: Empirical issues and psycholinguistic routes
    December 1, 2008
    Emmanuel Chemla
    Page range: 229-236
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    Two short notes on Schlenker's theory of presupposition projection
    December 1, 2008
    Danny Fox
    Page range: 237-252
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    Why Be Articulate? Two ways to look at the Transparency Theory
    December 1, 2008
    Emiel Krahmer
    Page range: 253-259
  • December 1, 2008
    Daniel Rothschild
    Page range: 261-268
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    Projection and pragmatics: Two comments
    December 1, 2008
    Uli Sauerland
    Page range: 269-273
  • December 1, 2008
    Rob van der Sandt
    Page range: 275-285
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    Presupposition projection: Explanatory strategies
    December 1, 2008
    Philippe Schlenker
    Page range: 287-316
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