Fred Landman

  • Department of Linguistics
  • Tel Aviv University

Online Papers

Collector's Items

  1. 1. Fred Landman, 1986, 'Conflicting presuppositions and modal subordination,' in: Farley, Farley, and McCullough (eds.), Papers from the Parasession on Pragmatics and Grammatical Theory, CLS 22, pp. 195-207. [PDF]
  2. 2. Nirit Kadmon and Fred Landman, 1990, 'Polarity sensitive any and free choice any,' in: M. Stokhof and L. Torenvliet (eds.), Proceedings of the Seventh Amsterdam Colloquium, ITLI, Amsterdam, pp. 227-251. [PDF]
  3. 3. Fred Landman, 1990, 'Partial information, modality and intentionality,' in: P. Hanson (ed.), Information, Language and Cognition, U. of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, pp. 247-284. [PDF]
  4. 4. Fred Landman, 1995, 'Plurality,' in: S. Lappin (ed), Handbook of Contemporary Semantics, 1st Edition, Blackwell, London, pp. 425-457.[PDF]

Pre-final versions of papers in volumes – proceedings papers

  1. 1. Landman, Fred, 2003, 'Predicate-argument mismatches and the Adjectival Theory of Indefinites,' in: Coene, Martine and Yves D'Hulst (eds.), From NP to DP, Volume 1: The Syntax and Semantics of Noun Phrases, John Benjamins, Amsterdam. [PDF]
  2. 2. Landman, Fred, 2006, 'Indefinite time-phrase, in situ-scope, and dual-perspective intensionality,' in: Vogeleer, Svetlana and Liliane Tasmowski (eds.), Non-definiteness and Plurality, John Benjamins, Amsterdam. [PDF]
  3. 3. Landman, Fred, 2008, '1066. On the differences between the tense-perspective-aspect systems of English and Dutch,' in: Rothstein, Susan (ed.), Theoretical and Crosslinguistic Approaches to the Semantics of Aspect, John Benjamins, Amsterdam. [PDF]
  4. 4. Landman, Fred and Susan Rothstein, 2009, 'Incremental homogeneity in the semantics of aspectual for-phrases,' in: Rapapport Hovav, Malka, Ivi Sichel and Edit Doron (eds.), Syntax, Lexical Semantics and Event Structure, John Benjamins, Amsterdam. [PDF]
  5. 5. Landman, Fred, 2010, ‘Internal and interval semantics for CP-comparatives,’ in Aloni, Maria and Katrin Schulz, (eds), Amsterdam Colloquium 2009, Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Berlin. [PDF]
  6. 6. Landman, Fred, 2011, ‘Telbare, nette en morsige naamwoorden,’ in: Dolores, Ross, Jeannette koch, Marleen Mertens and Mieke Daniels-Waterman (eds.) Handelingen van de Tiende Bijeenkomst Docenten Neerlandistiek Middellandse Zeegebied, Tel Aviv-Jerusalem 2010, Hebrew University of Jersualem. [PDF]
  7. 7. Fred Landman and Susan Rothstein, 2012, ‘The felicity of aspectual for-phrases, part 1: homogeneity, in: Language and Linguistic Compass, Blackwell-Wiley, Oxford [prefinal version: PDF]
  8. 8. Fred Landman and Susan Rothstein, 2012, ‘The felicity of aspectual for-phrases, part 2: incremental homogeneity, in: Language and Linguistic Compass, Blackwell-Wiley, Oxford. [prefinal version: PDF]
  9. 9. Keren Khrizman, Fred Landman, Suzi Lima, Susan Rothstein, and Brigitta R. Schvarz, 2015, 'Portion readings are count readings, not measure readings,' in: Thomas Brochhagen, Floris Roelofsen and Nadine Theiler (eds.), Proceedings of the 20th Amsterdam Colloquium, ILLC, Amsterdam. [PDF]
  10. 10. Grosu, Alexander and Fred Landman, 2017, 'Amount relatives,' in: Everaert, Martin and Henk van Riemsdijk (eds.), The Companion to Syntax, 2nd Edition, Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford. [PDF]

Handouts

  1. 1. Stativity Operators in 1066 [Presented at the Conference in honor of Anita Mittwoch in Jerusalem]
  2. 2. n-place relations in natural language [Presented at a workshop on Relations at MSH Paris, Paris 13.]
  3. 3. An almost (but not quite) naïve semantics for comparatives [Presented as DIP colloquium at ILLC, University of Amsterdam, and as a joint colloquium of the Linguistics Department of the universities of Utrecht and Leiden (in Leiden)]
  4. 4. Two tier semantics for relative clauses [presented as a colloquium in the Linguistics Department at tel Aviv University]
  5. 5. Lectures on Comparatives - LOT Summerschool - Nijmegen 2010
  6. 6. Fred Landman and Susan Rothstein 2014 Habituals and the Progressive [presented at Chronos 11, Pisa]
  7. 7. Homogeneity and the Metaphysics of Mass Nouns [Presented at the Emmonfest, in honour of Emmon Bach's 85th birthday, Goethe Universität Frankfurt]
  8. 8. Why measures are mass and how mass can count [Presented at a workshop at Bar-Ilan University, September 2016]
  9. 9. Mess mass measure and neat mass measure [talk given in memory of Susan Rothstein 31 October 2019, Tel Aviv University]
  10. 10. Compositional measures [Presented at Content, Construction and Convention – A Workshop on the Intersection of Language, Mathematics and Logic in Honor of Stewart Shapiro at the Hebrew University, June 2022]