Publications

Export 23 results:
Filters: Type is Article de revue and Auteur is Heather Burnett  [Clear All Filters]
Article de revue
Burnett, Heather. "Comparison across domains in Delineation Semantics." Journal of Logic, Language and Information 24 (2015): 233-265.
Beltrama, Andrea, Stephanie Solt, and Heather Burnett. "Context, Precision and Social Perception: A Socio-Pragmatic Study." Language in Society (2022).
Beltrama, Andrea, Stephanie Solt, and Heather Burnett. "Context, precision, and social perception: A sociopragmatic study." Language in Society (2022): 1-31.
Schulz, Miriam, Heather Burnett, and Barbara Hemforth. "Corpus, experimental and modeling investigations of cross-linguistic differences in pronoun resolution preferences." Glossa 6 (2021).
Burnett, Heather. "A Delineation solution to the puzzles of absolute adjectives." Linguistics & Philosophy 37, no. 1 (2014): 1-39.
Richy, Célia, and Heather Burnett. "Démêler les effets des stéréotypes et le genre grammatical dans le biais masculin : une approche expérimentale." GLAD! Revue sur le langage, le genre, les sexualités (2021).
Pozniak, Celine, and Heather Burnett. "Failures of Gricean reasoning and the role of stereotypes in the production of gender marking in French." Glossa: a journal of general linguistics (2021-...) 6 (2021).
Richy, Célia, and Heather Burnett. "Jean does the dishes while Marie fixes the car: a qualitative and quantitative study of social gender in French syntax articles." Journal of French Language Studies 30 (2020): 47-72.
Troberg, Michelle, and Heather Burnett. "Le prédicat résultatif adjectival en français médiéval." Lingvisticae Investigationes 37, no. 1 (2014): 152-176.
Burnett, Heather, and Olivier Bonami. "Linguistic Prescription, Ideological Structure and the Actuation of Linguistic Changes: Grammatical Gender in French Parliamentary Debates." Language in Society 49, no. 1 (2019): 65-93.PDF icon burnettbonami2019_proofs.pdf (446.67 Ko)
Liang, Yiming, Pascal Amsili, and Heather Burnett. "New ways of analyzing complementizer drop in Montréal French: Exploration of cognitive factors." Language Variation and Change 33, no. 3 (2022): 359-385.
Liang, Yiming, Pascal Amsili, and Heather Burnett. "New ways of analyzing complementizer drop in Montréal French: Exploration of cognitive factors." Language Variation and Change 33 (2021): 359-385.
Burnett, Heather. "Penumbral connections in comparative constructions." Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 24, no. 1-2 (2014): 35-60.
Burnett, Heather. "A Persona-Based Semantics for Slurs." Grazer Philosophische Studien 97 (2020): 31-62.
Burnett, Heather, and Celine Pozniak. "Political dimensions of gender inclusive writing in Parisian universities." Journal of Sociolinguistics 25 (2021): 808-831.
Anselme, Rémi, Olivier Bonami, and Heather Burnett. "Polysémie et troncation des noms en -ion en français." Verbum XLIII (2021): 97-118.
Burnett, Heather. "The Role of Microvariation in the Study of Semantic Universals: Adverbial Quantifiers in European and Québec French." Journal of Semantics 29, no. 1 (2012): 1-38.
Burnett, Heather. "Sentential Negation in North-eastern Gallo-Romance dialects: insights from the Atlas Linguistique de la France." Journal of French Language Studies 29 (2019): 189-207.
Burnett, Heather. "Signalling Games, Sociolinguistic Variation and the Construction of Style." Linguistics & Philosophy (Soumis).
Burnett, Heather. "Signalling games, sociolinguistic variation and the construction of style." Linguistics and Philosophy 42 (2019): 419-450.
Burnett, Heather. "Sociolinguistic interaction and identity construction: The view from game-theoretic pragmatics." Journal of Sociolinguistics 21, no. 2 (2017): 238-271.
Burnett, Heather, Hilda Koopman, and Sali A. Tagliamonte. "Structural explanations in syntactic variation: The evolution of English negative and polarity indefinites." Language Variation and Change 30 (2018): 83-107.
Burnett, Heather. "Variation as a Testing Ground for Grammatical Theory: Variable Negative Concord in Montréal French." Linguistic Variation 16, no. 2 (2016): 267-299.