Philosophy 43916: Natural language semantics
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Syllabus
Date Topic Reading Assignments
W 8/27 Introduction to semantics none
M 9/1 Some basic concepts of syntax; semantic values and truth conditions none
extra readings
 
W 9/3 &
M 9/8
A rule-to-rule semantics for a simple language M&G 69-87
W 9/10 Type-driven interpretation and functional application M&G 87-98 Problem set 1
M 9/15 &
9/17
Basic syntax of quantification in English; basic semantics for quantification in English M&G 147-168
extra readings
Problem set 2
M 9/22 Multiply quantified sentences and scope none PS 1 & 2 sample solutions
W 9/24 Further issues involving 'a' and 'the' none Problem set 3
M 9/29 Pronouns and anaphora; puzzles involving anaphora M&G 168-186
extra readings
W 10/1 Intensionality M&G 257-279 Problem set 4
M 10/6 Tense M&G 279-294
extra readings
W 10/8 Modals M&G 294-302 Problem set 5
M 10/13

Modifiers: adjectives and adverbs

M&G § 8.3.1-2

W 10/15
Midterm exam
Fall break
M 10/27 More on modifiers none
W 10/29 Complementation M&G 303-320 Problem set 6
M 11/3 Puzzles of attitude ascriptions Kripke, "A Puzzle About Belief"
W 11/5 More on attitude ascriptions none  
M 11/10 [class canceled]
W 11/12 Indexicals M&G 329-349 Problem set 7
M 11/17 & W 11/19 Demonstratives none
M 11/24 Presupposition; lambda abstraction and its uses M&G 349-389; M&G 391-429
extra readings
Thanksgiving break
M 12/1 Indicative conditionals Gillies, "Indicative conditionals"
extra readings
W 12/3 Plurals Nickel, "Plurals"
extra readings
Problem set 8
M 12/8 Generics Leslie, 'Generics'
W 12/10 Generalized quantifiers M&G § 9
W 12/17, from 8:00-10:00 am
Final exam (in usual classroom)