Danny Fox
Affiliations: | 1998 | Linguistics and Philosophy | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeMarta Abrusan | grad student | 2007 | MIT |
Natalia Ivlieva | grad student | 2013 | MIT |
Wataru Uegaki | grad student | 2010-2015 | MIT |
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Bar-Lev ME, Fox D. (2020) Free choice, simplification, and Innocent Inclusion Natural Language Semantics. 28: 1-49 |
Bar-Lev ME, Fox D. (2017) Universal Free Choice and Innocent Inclusion Semantics and Linguistic Theory. 27: 95-115 |
Singh R, Wexler K, Astle-Rahim A, et al. (2016) Children interpret disjunction as conjunction: Consequences for theories of implicature and child development Natural Language Semantics. 1-48 |
Fox D. (2014) Cancelling the Maxim of Quantity: Another challenge for a Gricean theory of Scalar Implicatures Semantics and Pragmatics. 7: 1-20 |
Hochstein L, Bale A, Fox D, et al. (2013) Ignorance and inference: Do problems with gricean epistemic reasoning explain children's difficulty with scalar implicature? Journal of Semantics. 33: 107-135 |
Breakstone MY, Cremers A, Fox D, et al. (2011) On The Analysis of Scope Ambiguities in Comparative Constructions: Converging Evidence from Real-Time Sentence Processing and Offline Data Semantics and Linguistic Theory. 21: 712-731 |
Fox D, Katzir R. (2011) On the characterization of alternatives Natural Language Semantics. 19: 87-107 |
Gualmini A, Hulsey S, Hacquard V, et al. (2008) The question-answer requirement for scope assignment Natural Language Semantics. 16: 205-237 |
Fox D. (2007) Too Many Alternatives: Density, Symmetry and Other Predicaments Semantics and Linguistic Theory. 17: 89-111 |
Fox D, Pesetsky D. (2005) Cyclic linearization of syntactic structure Theoretical Linguistics. 31: 1-45 |