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Daniel Gutzmann, The grammar of expressivity (Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics 72). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. xx + 287.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 December 2020

Rodanthi Christofaki*
Affiliation:
UCL
Yasutada Sudo*
Affiliation:
UCL
*
Authors’ address: Department of Linguistics, University College London (UCL), Chandler House, 2 Wakefield Street, LondonWC1N 1PF, UKrc420@cantab.nety.sudo@ucl.ac.uk
Authors’ address: Department of Linguistics, University College London (UCL), Chandler House, 2 Wakefield Street, LondonWC1N 1PF, UKrc420@cantab.nety.sudo@ucl.ac.uk

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Gutzmann, Daniel. 2015. Use-conditional meaning: Studies in multidimensional semantics (Oxford Studies in Semantics and Pragmatics 6). Oxford: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Potts, Christopher. 2005. The logic of conventional implicatures (Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics 7). Oxford: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar