This journal is devoted to semantics and its interfaces in grammar, especially syntax. It encourages the convergence of approaches employing the concepts of logic and philosophy with perspectives of generative grammar on the relations between meaning and structure.
Natural Language Semantics publishes studies focused on linguistic phenomena, including quantification, negation, modality, genericity, tense, aspect, aktionsarten, focus, presuppositions, anaphora, definiteness, plurals, mass nouns, adjectives, adverbial modification, nominalization, ellipsis, and interrogatives. The journal features mainly research articles, but also short squibs as well as remarks on and replies to pertinent books and articles.
Natural Language Semantics publishes studies focused on linguistic phenomena, including quantification, negation, modality, genericity, tense, aspect, aktionsarten, focus, presuppositions, anaphora, definiteness, plurals, mass nouns, adjectives, adverbial modification, nominalization, ellipsis, and interrogatives. The journal features mainly research articles, but also short squibs as well as remarks on and replies to pertinent books and articles.
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2020s
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2020 (Vol. 28)
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No. 4 Winter 2020 pp. A1-A4, 255-429 -
No. 3 Autumn 2020 pp. A1-A4, 175-253 -
No. 2 Summer 2020 pp. A1-A4, 77-174 -
No. 1 Spring 2020 pp. A1-A4, 1-76
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3 years
ISSN
0925854X
EISSN
1572865X
SUBJECTS
Linguistics,
Social Sciences
COLLECTIONS
Arts & Sciences XIV Collection,
JSTOR Archival Journal & Primary Source Collection