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  1. Towards a variable-free semantics.Pauline Jacobson - 1999 - Linguistics and Philosophy 22 (2):117-185.
    The Montagovian hypothesis of direct model-theoretic interpretation of syntactic surface structures is supported by an account of the semantics of binding that makes no use of variables, syntactic indices, or assignment functions & shows that the interpretation of a large portion of so-called variable-binding phenomena can dispense with the level of logical form without incurring equivalent complexity elsewhere in the system. Variable-free semantics hypothesizes local interpretation of each surface constituent; binding is formalized as a type-shifting operation on expressions that denote (...)
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  2. Direct compositionality.Chris Barker & Pauline I. Jacobson (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book examines the hypothesis of "direct compositionality", which requires that semantic interpretation proceed in tandem with syntactic combination. Although associated with the dominant view in formal semantics of the 1970s and 1980s, the feasibility of direct compositionality remained unsettled, and more recently the discussion as to whether or not this view can be maintained has receded. The syntax-semantics interaction is now often seen as a process in which the syntax builds representations which, at the abstract level of logical form, (...)
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    14. on the quantificational force of English free relatives.Pauline Jacobson - 1995 - In Emmon Bach, Eloise Jelinek, Angelika Kratzer & Barbara Partee (eds.), Quantification in Natural Languages. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 2--451.
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    Paycheck Pronouns, Bach-Peters Sentences, and Variable-Free Semantics.Pauline Jacobson - 2000 - Natural Language Semantics 8 (2):77-155.
    This paper argues for the hypothesis of direct compositionality (as in, e.g., Montague 1974), according to which the combinatory syntactic rules specify a set of well-formed expressions while the semantic combinatory rules work in tandem to directly supply a model-theoretic interpretation to each expression as it is "built" in the syntax. (This thus obviates the need for any level like LF and, concomitantly, for any rules mapping surface structures to such a level.) I focus here on one related group of (...)
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    The syntax of crossing coreference sentences.Pauline I. Jacobson - 1980 - New York: Garland.
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    Binding without pronouns (and pronouns without binding).Pauline Jacobson - 2003 - In R. Oehrle & J. Kruijff (eds.), Resource Sensitivity, Binding, and Anaphora. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 57--96.
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  7. Lisa Green/Aspectual be–type Constructions and Coercion in African American English Yoad Winter/Distributivity and Dependency Instructions for Authors.Pauline Jacobson, Paycheck Pronouns, Bach-Peters Sentences, Inflectional Head, Thomas Ede Zimmermann, Free Choice Disjunction, Epistemic Possibility, Sigrid Beck & Uli Sauerland - 2000 - Natural Language Semantics 8 (373).
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    Raising as function composition.Pauline Jacobson - 1990 - Linguistics and Philosophy 13 (4):423 - 475.
  9. The syntax/semantics interface in Categorial Grammar.Pauline Jacobson - 1996 - In Shalom Lappin (ed.), The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory. Blackwell Reference. pp. 89--116.
     
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  10. Acknowledgment.Pauline Jacobson, Kent Bach, Shalom Lappin, Martin Stokhof, Daniel Buring, Peter Lasersohn, Thomas Ede, Paul Dekker Beth Levin Zimmermann, Julie Sedivy & Ben Russell - 2005 - Linguistics and Philosophy 28:781-782.
     
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    Acknowledgement to reviewers (2009–2012).Graeme Forbes, Pauline Jacobson & Thomas Ede Zimmermann - 2012 - Linguistics and Philosophy 35 (6):533-535.
  12. Acknowledgment.Pauline Jacobson, Kent Bach, Daniel Buring, Paul Dekker, Shalom Lappin, Peter Lasersohn, Beth Levin, Julie Sedivy, Martin Stokhof, Thomas Ede & Ian Lyons - 2004 - Linguistics and Philosophy 27:777-778.
     
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  13. A Theoria Round Table on Philosophy Publishing.Bengt Hansson, Hans van Ditmarsch, Pascal Engel, Sven Ove Hansson, Vincent Hendricks, Søren Holm, Pauline Jacobson, Anthonie Meijers, Henry S. Richardson & Hans Rott - 2011 - Theoria 77 (2):104-116.
    As part of the conference commemorating Theoria's 75th anniversary, a round table discussion on philosophy publishing was held in Bergendal, Sollentuna, Sweden, on 1 October 2010. Bengt Hansson was the chair, and the other participants were eight editors-in-chief of philosophy journals: Hans van Ditmarsch (Journal of Philosophical Logic), Pascal Engel (Dialectica), Sven Ove Hansson (Theoria), Vincent Hendricks (Synthese), Søren Holm (Journal of Medical Ethics), Pauline Jacobson (Linguistics and Philosophy), Anthonie Meijers (Philosophical Explorations), Henry S. Richardson (Ethics) and Hans Rott (Erkenntnis).
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    "Dirty work": Gurwitsch on the phenomenological theory of science and constitutive phenomenology.Paul Jacobson - 1976 - Research in Phenomenology 6 (1):191-197.
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    Editors' Note.Pauline Jacobson - 2011 - Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (6):489-489.
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    La psychologie de l'acteur.Paul Jacobson & Emmanuel Levinas - 1934 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 117 (5/6):395 - 440.
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    Language, thought, and truth in the works of Merleau-ponty: 1949-1953.Paul K. Jacobson - 1979 - Research in Phenomenology 9 (1):144-167.
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    Neg Raising and ellipsis (and related issues) revisited.Pauline Jacobson - 2020 - Natural Language Semantics 28 (2):111-140.
    There have been a variety of arguments over the decades both for and against syntactic Neg Raising. Two recent papers :559–576, 2018; Crowley in Nat Lang Semant 27, 1–17, 2019) focus on the interaction of NR effects with ellipsis. These papers examine similar types of data, but come to opposite conclusion: Jacobson shows that the ellipsis facts provide evidence against syntactic NR, whereas Crowley argues in favor of syntactic NR. The present paper revisits the evidence, showing that the key case (...)
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    Review articles.Paul Jacobson - 1972 - Research in Phenomenology 2 (1):143-153.
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    The Return of Aldbiades: an Approach to the Meaning of Human Sexuality through the Works of Freud and Merleau-Ponty.Paul Jacobson - 1978 - Philosophy Today 22 (1):89-98.
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    The Return of Alcibiades: an Approach to the Meaning of Human Sexuality through the Works of Freud and Merleau-Ponty.Paul Jacobson - 1978 - Philosophy Today 22 (1):89-98.
    The goal of this article is to develop several implications which can be drawn from two twentieth century reflections on sexuality. It situates the meaning of human sexuality in relation to the notions of expression, Symbolic consciousness, Bodilessness, Intersubjectivity, Rationality, And finitude; through a comparison and contrast of the works of freud and merleau-Ponty. Both thinkers are viewed as philosophical mythologists who see sexuality as a peculiarly revelatory and representative feature of human existence as a whole. The article concludes with (...)
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  22. What is -or, for that matter, isn't- "experimental" semantics?Pauline Jacobson - 2018 - In Derek Ball & Brian Rabern (eds.), The Science of Meaning: Essays on the Metatheory of Natural Language Semantics. Oxford University Press.
     
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  23. The (dis)organization of the grammar: 25 years. [REVIEW]Pauline Jacobson - 2002 - Linguistics and Philosophy 25 (5-6):601-626.
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    Review. [REVIEW]Pauline Jacobson - 1987 - Linguistics and Philosophy 10 (3):389-426.
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    Review: Peter Sells, Lectures on Contemporary Syntactic Theories: An Introduction to Government- Binding Theory, Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar, and Lexical- Functional Grammar. [REVIEW]Pauline Jacobson - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (2):628-630.
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    Sells Peter, Lectures on contemporary syntactic theories: an introduction to government-binding theory, generalized phrase structure grammar, and lexical-functional grammar, CSLI lecture notes, no. 3. Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford 1985, also distributed by the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, viii + 214 pp.Thomas Wasow. Postscript, Therein, pp. 193–205. [REVIEW]Pauline Jacobson - 1989 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (2):628-630.
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