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    Dynamic interpretation of verb phrase ellipsis.Daniel Hardt - 1999 - Linguistics and Philosophy 22 (2):187-221.
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  2. Dynamic Discourse Referents for Tense and Modals.Matthew Stone & Daniel Hardt - 1999 - In Harry Bunt & Reinhard Muskens (eds.), Computing Meaning. Kluwer. pp. 302-321.
     
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    Same but different.Daniel Hardt & Line Mikkelsen - 2015 - Linguistics and Philosophy 38 (4):289-314.
    In this paper, we argue that same is fundamentally different from different, in that same imposes a discourse condition on eventualities, while different compares individuals. This difference has not been noted in previous literature. Furthermore, in the literature on same, there has been a persistent puzzle about the contribution of the definite article with which same must co-occur. We show that this puzzle is resolved once the contribution of same is adjusted to apply to eventualities: then the definite article can (...)
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    Same and different are additive presupposition triggers.Line Mikkelsen & Daniel Hardt - forthcoming - Linguistics and Philosophy:1-36.
    We propose an account of interpretive effects involving _same_ and _different_, relying on two claims: the first is that _same_ and _different_ are able to take scope, and the second is that they are presuppositional. On this account, _same_ and _different_ are decomposed into two parts: an additive operator TOO and a (non-)identity predicate. We argue that this account provides a more parsimonious account of well-known properties of _same_ and _different_, such as the distinction between internal and external readings, as (...)
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