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    Carlson, Gregory N. 1977a. Reference to Kinds in English.” PhD dissertation, Amherst, Massachusetts: Linguistics Department, University of Massachusetts.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1977b. A Unified Analysis of the English Bare Plural.” Linguistics and Philosophy 1(3): 413–456.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1979. Generics and Atemporal When.” Linguistics and Philosophy 3(1): 49–98.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1980. Reference to Kinds in English. New York: Garland Publishing Co.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1982. Generic Terms and Generic Sentences.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 11(2): 145–182.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1983. Logical Form: Types of Evidence.” Linguistics and Philosophy 6(3): 295–317.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1984a. On the Role of Thematic Roles in Linguistic Theory.” Linguistics 22: 259–279.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1984b. Thematic Roles and Their Role in Semantic Interpretation.” Linguistics 22.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1985. Review of Jackendoff (1983).” Linguistics and Philosophy 8(4): 505–519.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1987. Same and Different: Some Consequences for Syntax and Semantics.” Linguistics and Philosophy 10(4): 531–565.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1988. On the Semantic Composition of English Generic Sentences.” in Properties, Types and Meaning II. Semantic Issues, edited by Gennaro Chierchia, Barbara Hall Partee, and Raymond Turner, pp. 167–193. Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy n. 39. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1991a. Review of Chierchia and McConnell-Ginet (1990).” Language 67(4): 805–813.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1991b. Natural Kinds and Common Nouns.” in Semantik / Semantics: ein internationales Handbuch zeitgenössischer Forschung, edited by Arnim von Stechow and Dieter Wunderlich, pp. 370–398. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1995. Truth Conditions of Generic Sentences: Two Contrasting Views.” in The Generic Book, edited by Gregory N. Carlson and Francis Jeffry Pelletier, pp. 224–237. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 1998. Thematic Roles and the Individuation of Events.” in Events and Grammar, edited by Susan D. Rothstein, pp. 35–52. Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy n. 70. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 2008. Patterns in the Semantics of Generic Sentences.” in Time and Modality, edited by Jacqueline Guéron and Jacqueline Lecarme, pp. 17–38. Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory n. 75. New York: Springer.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 2010. Generics and Concepts.” in Kinds, Things, and Stuff. Mass Terms and Generics, edited by Francis Jeffry Pelletier, pp. 16–35. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195382891.001.0001.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 2011. Genericity.” in Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning. Volume 2, edited by Klaus von Heusinger, Claudia Maienborn, and Paul H. Portner, pp. 153–184. Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science n. 33.2. Berlin: de Gruyter Monton, doi:10.1515/9783110255072.
    Carlson, Gregory N. 2012. Habitual and Generic Aspect.” in The Oxford Handbook of Tense and Aspect, edited by Robert I. Binnick, pp. 828–851. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Carlson, Gregory N. and Pelletier, Francis Jeffry, eds. 1995. The Generic Book. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
    Carlson, Gregory N. and Pelletier, Francis Jeffry. 2002. The Average American has 2.3 Children.” Journal of Semantics 19(1): 73–104.
    Carlson, Gregory N. and Spejewski, Beverly. 1997. Generic Passages.” Natural Language Semantics 5(2): 101–165.
    Carlson, Gregory N. and Storto, Gianluca. 2006. Sherlock Holmes Was in No Danger.” in Drawing the Boundaries of Meaning. Neo-Gricean Studies in Pragmatics and Semantics in Honor of Laurence R. Horn, edited by Betty J. Birner and Gregory Ward, pp. 53–70. Studies in Language, Companion Series n. 80. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co., doi:10.1075/slcs.80.
    Filip, Hana and Carlson, Gregory N. 2001. Distributivity Strengthens Reciprocity, Collectivity Weakens It.” Linguistics and Philosophy 24(4): 417–466.
    Krifka, Manfred, Pelletier, Francis Jeffry, Carlson, Gregory N., Meulen, Alice G. B. ter, Chierchia, Gennaro and Link, Godehard. 1995. Genericity: an Introduction.” in The Generic Book, edited by Gregory N. Carlson and Francis Jeffry Pelletier, pp. 1–124. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
    Kyburg, Henry E., Jr., Loui, Ronald P. and Carlson, Gregory N., eds. 1990. The Frame Problem and Relevant Predication. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Tanenhaus, Michael K., Dell, Gary S. and Carlson, Gregory N. 1987. Context Effects in Lexical Processing: A Connectionist Approach to Modularity.” in Modularity in Knowledge Representation and Natural Language Understanding, edited by Jay L. Garfield, pp. 83–108. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Further References

    Chierchia, Gennaro and McConnell-Ginet, Sally. 1990. Meaning and Grammar: An Introduction to Semantics. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. Second edition: Chierchia and McConnell-Ginet (2000).
    Chierchia, Gennaro and McConnell-Ginet, Sally. 2000. Meaning and Grammar: An Introduction to Semantics. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. First edition: Chierchia and McConnell-Ginet (1990).
    Jackendoff, Ray. 1983. Semantics and Cognition. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.