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Davis, Christopher and Potts, Christopher. 2010. “Affective Demonstratives and the Division of Pragmatic Labor.” in Logic, Language and Meaning. 17th Amsterdam Colloquium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 16-18, 2009. Revised Selected Papers, edited by Maria Aloni, Harald Andreas Bastiaanse, Tikitu de Jager, and Katrin Schulz, pp. 42–52. Berlin: Springer, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-14287-1.
Djalali, Alex, Lauer, Sven and Potts, Christopher. 2012. “Corpus Evidence for Preference-Driven Interpretation.” in Logic, Language and Meaning. 18th Amsterdam Colloquium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 2011. Revised Selected Papers, edited by Maria Aloni, Vadim Kimmelman, Florian Roelofsen, Galit W. Sassoon, Katrin Schulz, and Matthijs Westera, pp. 150–159. Berlin: Springer.
Harris, Jesse A. and Potts, Christopher. 2009. “Perspective-Shifting with Appositives and Expressives.” Linguistics and Philosophy 32(6): 523–552.
Potts, Christopher. 2003. “The Logic of Conventional Implicatures.” PhD dissertation, Santa Cruz, California: University of California, Santa Cruz, Department of Linguistics.
Potts, Christopher. 2005. The Logic of Conventional Implicatures. Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics n. 7. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Potts, Christopher. 2007a. “Into the Conventional-Implicature Dimension.” Philosophy Compass 2(4): 665–679.
Potts, Christopher. 2007b. “The Expressive Dimension.” Theoretical Linguistics 33(2): 165–197.
Potts, Christopher. 2007c. “The Centrality of Expressive Indexes.” Theoretical Linguistics 33(2): 255–268.
Potts, Christopher. 2012. “Conventional Implicature and Expressive Content.” in Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning. Volume 3, edited by Claudia Maienborn, Klaus von Heusinger, and Paul H. Portner, pp. 2516–2535. Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science n. 33.1. Berlin: de Gruyter Monton.
Potts, Christopher. 2015. “Presupposition and Implicature.” in The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory, edited by Shalom Lappin and Chris J. Fox, 2nd ed., pp. 168–202. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley; Sons, Inc. First edition: Lappin (1996), doi:10.1002/9781118882139.