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    Wilde, M. C. (2008). Remodel[l]ing reality : Wittgenstein's übersichtliche Darstellung & the phenomenon of Installation in visual art. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Wilde Oceans.
  • van Eijck, D. J. N., & Stokhof, M. J. B. (2006). The gamut of dynamic logics. In D. Gabbay, & J. Woods (Eds.), Handbook of the history of logic. - Vol. 7: Logic and the modalities in the twentieth century (pp. 499-600). Elsevier.
  • Stokhof, M. J. B. (2005). De hang naar zuiverheid. Hermans' interpretatie van Wittgenstein. De Gids, 168, 984-996.
  • Stokhof, M. J. B., & Groenendijk, J. A. G. (2005). Why compositionality? In G. Carlson, & J. Pelletier (Eds.), Reference and generality: The Partee Effect (pp. 83-106). CSLI Press.
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    Mastop, R. J. (2005). What can you do? : imperative mood in semantic theory. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Institute for Logic, Language and Computation.
  • Groenendijk, J. A. G., & Stokhof, M. J. B. (2004). Type-shifting rules and the semantics of interrogatives. In Formal Semantics. The Essential Readings. (pp. 421-456). Blackwell.
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    Groenendijk, J. A. G., & Stokhof, M. J. B. (2004). Why compositionality? In J. Carlson, & J. Pelletier (Eds.), The Partee effect CSLI Press.
  • de Bruin, B. P. (2004). Explaining games : on the logic of game theoretic explanations. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Institute for Logic, Language and Computation.
  • Groenendijk, J. A. G., & Stokhof, M. J. B. (2004). Dynamic predicate logic. In S. Davis, & B. Gillon (Eds.), Semantics: A Reader (pp. 263-305). Oxford University Press.
  • Groenendijk, J., Stokhof, M., & Veltman, F. (2003). Coreference and contextually restricted quantification. In J. GutiĆ©rrez-Rexach (Ed.), Semantics: Critical concepts in linguistics. - Vol. 6: Discourse and dynamics (pp. 283-302). (Routledge critical concepts). Routledge.
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