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The effect of three basic task features on the sensitivity of acceptability judgment tasks

Marty, Paul, Emmanuel Chemla & Jon Sprouse. 2020. The effect of three basic task features on the sensitivity of acceptability judgment tasks. Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics 5(1), Art. 72.


What do French inanimate anaphors really show?

Marty, Paul. 2020. What do French inanimate anaphors really show?. Linguistic Inquiry 51(1), 184-198.


Maximize Presupposition! and presupposition satisfaction

Marty, Paul. 2019. Maximize Presupposition! and presupposition satisfaction. In Nicolae, Andreea C., Patrick D. Elliot & Yasutata Sudo (eds.), Snippets 37. Special issue in honor of Uli Sauerland, 59-60.


Exactly one theory of multiplicity inferences

Elliott, Patrick D. & Paul Marty. 2019. Exactly one theory of multiplicity inferences. In Nicolae, Andreea C., Patrick D. Elliot & Yasutata Sudo (eds.), Snippets 37. Special issue in honor of Uli Sauerland, 24-26.


A note on non-distributive belief ascriptions

Marty, Paul. 2019. A note on non-distributive belief ascriptions. Snippets 36.


On the source of proper partitivity

Marty, Paul. 2019. On the source of proper partitivity. Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 23, 143-160.


An Implicature-Based Approach to Disjointness Effects

Marty, Paul P.. 2018. An Implicature-Based Approach to Disjointness Effects. Proceedings of the 28th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference (SALT 28), 366-387.


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