Mary Dalrymple (dalrymple-m)
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Dalrymple, Mary. 1977. “Some Logical Muddles in Behaviorism.” Southwestern Philosophical Studies 2: 64–72.
Dalrymple, Mary. 2005. “Against Reconstruction in Ellipsis.” in Ellipsis and Nonsentential Speech, edited by Reinaldo Elugardo and Robert J. Stainton, pp. 31–56. Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy n. 81. Dordrecht: Springer.
Dalrymple, Mary, Kanazawa, Makoto, Bchombo, Sam and Peters, Stanley. 1994. “What do Reciprocals Mean?” in Proceedings from Semantics and Linguistic Theory, volume 4, edited by Mandy Harvey and Lynn Santelmann, pp. 61–78. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. Available from CLC Publications, Department of Linguistics, Morrill Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-4701.
Dalrymple, Mary, Kanazawa, Makoto, Kim, Yookyung, Mchombo, Sam A. and Peters, Stanley. 1998. “Reciprocal Expressions and the Concept of Reciprocity.” Linguistics and Philosophy 21(2): 159–210.
Dalrymple, Mary, Kaplan, Ronald M., Karttunen, Lauri, Koskenniemi, Kimmo and Wescoat, Michael T. 1987. “Tools for Morphological Analysis.” csli–87-108. Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language; Information.
Dalrymple, Mary, Lamping, John, Pereira, Fernando C. N. and Saraswat, Vijay A. 1996. “Intensional Verbs Without Type-Raising or Lexical Ambiguity.” in Logic, Language and Computation .Volume 1, edited by Jerry Seligman and Dag Westerståhl, pp. 167–182. CSLI Lecture Notes n. 58. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
Dalrymple, Mary, Lamping, John, Pereira, Fernando C. N. and Saraswat, Vijay A. 1997. “Quantifiers, Anaphora, and Intensionality.” Journal of Logic, Language, and Information 6(3): 219–273.
Dalrymple, Mary, Maxwell, John T., III., Kaplan, Ronald M. and Zaenan, Annie, eds. 1995. Formal Issues in Lexical-Functional Grammar. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
Dalrymple, Mary and Mofu, Suriel. 2012. “Plural Semantics, Reduplication, and Numeral Modification in Indonesian.” Journal of Semantics 29(2): 229–260.