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Journal of Semantics, Volume 8
Volume 8, Numbers 1-2, 1991
- Joachim Jacobs:

Focus Ambiguities. 1-36 - Petr Sgall:

Focus and the Levels of Language System. 37-49 - Jack Hoeksema

, Frans Zwarts:
Some Remarks on Focus Adverbs. 51-70 - Ulrich F. G. Klein:

Focus: An Idea in Motion. 71-90 - Sjaak de Mey:

'Only' as a Determiner and as a Generalized Quantifier. 91-106 - Rob T. P. Wiche:

External and Verb Phrase Negations in Actual Dialogues. 107-125 - Jay David Atlas:

Topic/Comment, Presupposition, Logical Form and Focus Stress Implicatures: The Case of Focal Particles only and also. 127-147 - Peter J. Blok:

Focus and Presupposition. 149-165
Volume 8, Number 3, August 1991
- Anton Batliner:

Deciding upon the Relevancy of Intonational Features for the Marking of Focus: a Statistical Approach. 171-189 - Robert Bannert:

Automatic Recognition of Focus Accents in German. 191-218 - Susanne Uhmann:

On the Tonal Disambiguation of Focus Structures. 219-238 - Dieter Wunderlich:

Intonation and Contrast. 239-251 - Jakob Höpelman, Joachim Machate, Rudolf Schnitzer:

Intonational Focusing and Dialogue Games. 253-275
- Peter Ludlow:

Book Reviews. 277-286 - Gillian Brown:

Book Reviews. 287-290
Volume 8, Number 4, 1991
- Jan N. M. Rijkhoff:

Nominal Aspect. 291-309 - Joyce P. McDowell:

Quasi-assertion. 311-331 - Christoph Schwarze:

Concept Types and Parts of Speech with Special Reference to the Lexicalization of Region Concepts in French. 333-361 - Michael Herweg:

A Critical Examination of Two Classical Approaches to Aspect. 363-402

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