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Mitarbeiter: Steiner-Mayr, Clemens


20.04.2024

Mayr, Clemens. 2018. Predicting polar question embedding. In Truswell, Robert, Chris Cummins, Caroline Heycock, Brian Rabern & Hannah Rohde (eds.). Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 21. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh.

Mayr, Clemens & Viola Schmitt. 2017. Asymmetric coordination. The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition, 1-32. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell.

Mayr, Clemens & Jacopo Romoli. 2016. A puzzle for theories of redundancy: exhaustification, incrementality, and the notion of local context. Semantics and Pragmatics 9, 7:1-48.

Mayr, Clemens & Jacopo Romoli. 2016. Satisfied or exhaustified: an ambiguity account of the Proviso Problem. In Moroney, Mary, Carol-Rose Little, Jacob Collard & Dan Burgdorf (eds.). Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT 26), 892-912. Washington DC: Linguistic Society of America (LSA).

Mayr, Clemens & Uli Sauerland. 2015. Accommodation and the Strongest Meaning Hypothesis. In Brochhagen, Thomas, Floris Roelofsen & Nadine Theiler (eds.). Proceedings of the 20th Amsterdam Colloquium, 276-285. Amsterdam: ILLC.

Mayr, Clemens & Karolina Zuchewicz. 2015. Exhaustification of Polish disjunctive questions. In Bui, Thuy & Deniz Özildiz (eds.). Proceedings of NELS 45.2, 179-192. Amherst: GLSA.

Mayr, Clemens. 2015. Plural definite NPs presuppose multiplicity via embedded exhaustification. In D'Antonio, Sarah & Mia Wiegand (eds.). Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT 25), 204-224. Washington DC: Linguistic Society of America.

Mayr, Clemens. 2014. Intervention effects and additivity. Journal of Semantics 31(4), 513-554.

Mayr, Clemens. 2013. Implicatures of modified numerals. In Ivano Caponigro & Carlo Cecchetto (eds.). From grammar to meaning: the spontaneous logicality of language, 139-171. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Mayr, Clemens. 2013. Consequences of an alternative semantics for the analysis of intervention effects. In Anamaria Falaus (ed.). Alternatives in Semantics, 123-149. Houndsville: Palgrave Macmillan.

Mayr, Clemens. 2013. Downward monotonicity in questions. In Emmanuel Chemla, Vincent Homer & Gregoire Winterstein (eds.). Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 17, 345-362. Paris: ENS.

Mayr, Clemens. 2012. Focusing bound pronouns. Natural Language Semantics, 299-348.

Mayr, Clemens. 2011. Licensing focus on pronouns and the correct formulation of AvoidF. In Olivier Bonami & Patricia Cabredo Hofherr (eds.). Empirical Issues in Syntax and Semantics 8, 359-381. Paris: U Paris-Sorbonne.

Mayr, Clemens & Benjamin Spector. 2011. Not too strong! Generalizing the Scope Economy condition. In Martin Prinzhorn, Viola Schmitt & Sarah Zobel (eds.). Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 14, 305-321. Wien: U Wien.

Mayr, Clemens. 2010. On the necessity of phi-features: The case of Bavarian subject extraction. In Phoevos Panagiotidis (ed.). The Complementizer Phase: Subjects and wh-dependencies, 117-142. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Mayr, Clemens. 2010. Contrastive salient alternatives: Focus on bound pronouns. In Nan Li & David Lutz (eds.). Semantics and linguistic theory (SALT 20), 161-178. Ithaca: CLC Publications.

Mayr, Clemens. 2009. Stylistic inversion, symmetry, and in-situ subjects. Proceedings from the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, 185-199.

Mayr, Clemens. 2008. On the lack of subject-object asymmetries. In Josh Tauberer, Aviad Eilam & Laurel MacKenzie (eds.). Penn Working Papers in Linguistics, 283-296. Philadelphia: U Penn.

Mayr, Clemens & Viola Schmitt. 2008. On extending the application domain of the CSC. In Natasha Abner & Jason Bishop (eds.). Proceedings of the 27th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, 318-325. Somerville: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.