Hannes Rieser (rieser-h)
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Eikmeyer, Hans-Jürgen and Rieser, Hannes, eds. 1981a. Words, Worlds, and Contexts: New Approaches to Word Semantics. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Eikmeyer, Hans-Jürgen and Rieser, Hannes. 1981b. “Meanings, Intensions, and Stereotypes: A New Approach to Linguistic Semantics.” in Words, Worlds, and Contexts: New Approaches to Word Semantics, edited by Hans-Jürgen Eikmeyer and Hannes Rieser, pp. 133–150. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Eikmeyer, Hans-Jürgen and Rieser, Hannes. 1981c. “Word Semantics from Different Points of View: An Introduction to the Present Volume.” in Words, Worlds, and Contexts: New Approaches to Word Semantics, edited by Hans-Jürgen Eikmeyer and Hannes Rieser, pp. 1–18. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Eikmeyer, Hans-Jürgen and Rieser, Hannes. 1983a. “A Formal Theory of Context Dependence and Context Change.” in Approaching Vagueness, edited by Thomas T. Ballmer and Manfred Pinkal, pp. 131–188. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Eikmeyer, Hans-Jürgen and Rieser, Hannes. 1983b. “A Nominalistic Approach to Ambiguity and Vagueness Considered from a Mildly Platonistic Point of View.” in Approaching Vagueness, edited by Thomas T. Ballmer and Manfred Pinkal, pp. 393–422. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co.
Petöfi, János S. and Rieser, Hannes, eds. 1973. Studies in Text Grammar. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Petöfi, János S. and Rieser, Hannes, eds. 1974. Presuppositions in Philosophy and Linguistics. Frankfurt a.M.: Athenäeum Verlag.
Rieser, Hannes. 1989. “Some Caveats with Respect to Possible Worlds. Discussion of Partee (1989).” in Possible Worlds in Humanities, Arts and Sciences, edited by Sture Allén, pp. 138–151. Research in Text Theory n. 14. Berlin: de Gruyter. Proceedings of Nobel Symposium 65, doi:10.1515/9783110866858.
Further References
Partee, Barbara Hall. 1989. “Possible Worlds in Model-Theoretic Semantics: A Linguistic Perspective.” in Possible Worlds in Humanities, Arts and Sciences, edited by Sture Allén, pp. 93–123. Research in Text Theory n. 14. Berlin: de Gruyter. Proceedings of Nobel Symposium 65, doi:10.1515/9783110866858.93.