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Davis, Steven and Gillon, Brendan S., eds. 2004a.
Semantics. A Reader. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Davis, Steven and Gillon, Brendan S. 2004b.
“Introduction.” in Semantics. A
Reader, edited by Steven Davis and Brendan S. Gillon, pp. 3–132. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Gillon, Brendan S. 1987. “The Readings of Plural Noun Phrases in
English.” Linguistics and Philosophy 10(2):
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Gillon, Brendan S. 1990a. “Bare Plurals as Plural Indefinite Noun
Phrases.” in The Frame Problem
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Gillon, Brendan S. 1990b. “Plural Noun Phrases and Their Readings: a Reply to Lasersohn
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Gillon, Brendan S. 1990c. “Ambiguity, Generality, and Indeterminacy: Tests and
Definitions.” Synthese 85(3): 391–416.
Gillon, Brendan S. 1992. “Towards a Common Semantics for English Count and Mass
Nouns.” Linguistics and Philosophy 15(6):
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Gillon, Brendan S. 1996. “Three Theories of Anaphora and a Puzzle from
C.S. Peirce.” in ILLC. Proceedings of the Tenth Amsterdam
Colloquium Dec. 1995, edited by Paul J. E. Dekker and Martin B. J. Stokhof. University of Amsterdam, Holland,
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Gillon, Brendan S. 1999. “English Indefinite Noun Phrases and
Plurality.” in The
Semantic/Pragmatics Interface from Different Points of View,
edited by Ken Turner, pp. 127–148. Current Research in the Semantics / Pragmatics
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Gillon, Brendan S. 2010. “The Model Theory for Words with Context-Sensitive
Implicit Arguments.” in Context-Dependence, Perspective and
Relativity, edited by François Récanati, Isidora Stojanović, and Neftali Villanueva, pp. 127–140. Mouton Series in Pragmatics n. 6. Berlin: de
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Gillon, Brendan S. 2011a. “Logic in Classical Indian Philosophy.” in
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Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2011/entries/logic-india/.
Gillon, Brendan S. 2011b. “French Relational Words, Context Sensitivity and Implicit
Arguments.” in Making Semantics
Pragmatic, edited by Ken Turner, pp. 143–164. Current Research in the Semantics / Pragmatics
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Gillon, Brendan S. 2012.
“Mass Terms.” Philosophy Compass
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Gillon, Brendan S. 2013. “Language and Logic in Indian Buddhist
Thought.” in A Companion to
Buddhist Philosophy, edited by Steven M. Emmanuel, pp. 307–319. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118324004.
Gillon, Brendan S. 2016. “Logic in Classical Indian Philosophy.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2016/entries/logic-india/.
Gillon, Brendan S. 2021. “Logic in Classical Indian Philosophy.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2021/entries/logic-india/.
Gillon, Brendan S. 2023. “Logic in Classical Indian Philosophy.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2023/entries/logic-india/.
Further References
Lasersohn, Peter. 1990. “Group Action and Spatio-Temporal
Proximity.” Linguistics and Philosophy 13(2):
179–206.