Inquisitive Semantics

Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. Edited by J. A. G. Groenendijk & Floris Roelofsen (2018)
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The book presents a new logical framework to capture the meaning of sentences in conversation. It is based on a richer notion of meaning than traditional approaches, and allows for an integrated treatment of statements and questions. The first part of the book presents the framework in detail, while the second demonstrates its many benefits.

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Jeroen Groenendijk
University of Amsterdam
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University of Amsterdam

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