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  • Costantini, M., Groenland, C., Endriss, U. (2016) Judgment Aggregation under Issue Dependencies.
    In Proceedings of the Thirtieth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Twenty-Eighth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference: 12-17 February 2016, Phoenix, Arizona, USA (pp 468-474). AAAI Press.
  • Cotler, J., Hayden, P., Penington, G., Salton, G., Swingle, B., Walter, M. (2019) Entanglement Wedge Reconstruction via Universal Recovery Channels.
    Physical Review X, Vol. 9
  • Counihan, M.E. (2004) Language matters in the psychology lab.
    Poster | UvA-DARE
  • Counihan, M.E. (2008) ‘if p then q’ . . . and all that: Logical elements in reasoning and discourse.
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information, Vol. 17 (pp 391-415)
  • Counihan, M.E. (2008) Looking for logic in all the wrong places: An investigation of language, literacy and logic in reasoning.
    ILLC.
    Thesis, fully internal | UvA-DARE
  • Cram, D., Maat, J. (2017) John Wallis. Teaching Language to a Boy Born Deaf: the Popham Notebook and Associated Texts : edited and introduced.
    Clarendon Press.
    Book | UvA-DARE
  • Cram, D., Maat, J. (2018) How deaf education and artificial language were linked in the 17th century.
    OUPblog.
  • Cram, D.F., Maat, J. (1996) Comenius, Dalgarno and the English Translations of the Janua Linguarum.
    Studia comeniana et historica, Vol. 26 (pp 148-160)
    Article | UvA-DARE
  • Cram, D.F., Maat, J. (2001) George Dalgarno on Universal Language.
    Oxford University Press.
    Book | UvA-DARE
  • Cram, D.F., Maat, J. (2002) The search for the perfect language: Lingua adamica in the context of seventeenth-century universal language schemes.
    In Dupont, K. Dupré, N. Gennaro, R. Vanvolsem, S. Musarra, F. van den Bossche, B. (Eds.), Eco in Fabula: Umberto Eco in the Humanities (pp 137-148). Leuven University Press/Franco Cesati Editore.
    Chapter | UvA-DARE
  • Cram, D.F., Maat, J. (2005) Tulip; The Universal Language Internet Portal.
    Web publication or website | http://www.ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/research | UvA-DARE
  • Cram, D.F., Maat, J. (2005) Universal Language Schemes in the 17th Century.
    In Keith Brown (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd ed., Vol. 13 (pp 259-264). Elsevier.
    Chapter | UvA-DARE
  • Cramer, R. (1997) Modular design of secure yet practical cryptographic protocols.
    Thesis, fully internal | UvA-DARE
  • Cremers, A., Chemla, E. (2017) Experiments on the acceptability and possible readings of questions embedded under emotive-factives.
    Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 25 (pp 223-261)
  • Cremers, A., Coppock, L., Dotlačil, J., Roelofsen, F. (2022) Ignorance implicatures of modified numerals.
    Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 45 (pp 683–740)
  • Cremers, A., Kane, F., Tieu, L., Kennedy, L., Sudo, Y., Folli, R., Romoli, J. (2018) Testing theories of temporal inferences: Evidence from child language.
    Glossa, Vol. 3
  • Cremers, A., Roelofsen, F., Uegaki, W. (2019) Distributive ignorance inferences with wonder and believe.
    Semantics and Pragmatics, Vol. 12
  • Cremers, A., van Gessel, T., Roelofsen, F. (2017) Proceedings of the 21st Amsterdam Colloquium.
    ILLC.
  • Cremers, A. (2018) Plurality effects in an exhaustification-based theory of embedded questions.
    Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 26 (pp 193-251)
  • Crespo, I., Fernández, R. (2011) Expressing Taste in Dialogue.
    In Artstein, R. Core, M. DeVault, D. Georgila, K. Kaiser, E. Stent, A. (Eds.), SemDial 2011 (Los Angelogue): Proceedings of the 15th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue : September 21-23, 2011, Los Angeles, California (pp 84-93) (Proceedings SemDial, Vol. 2011). Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California.
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE

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