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Logicality and the picture theory of language
Tue Trinh, 2023, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: logicality, picture theory of language, Wittgenstein
Published in RUNG: 10.01.2025; Views: 314; Downloads: 0
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Speech acts in grammar: arguments from meta-questions : lecture at the New York University, NYU Semantics Group, 10. 12. 2024
Itai Bassi, Tue Trinh, 2024, invited lecture at foreign university

Keywords: speech acts, meta-questions
Published in RUNG: 10.01.2025; Views: 331; Downloads: 2
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Two arguments for the Performative Hypothesis : lecture at the Universität Göttingen, 22. 6. 2023
Tue Trinh, 2023, invited lecture at foreign university

Keywords: performatives, pronouns, speech acts
Published in RUNG: 10.01.2025; Views: 315; Downloads: 0
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Questioning and time : lecture at the semantics workshop GLOW 41, 14. 4. 2018, Budapest, Hungary
Andreas Haida, Tue Trinh, 2018, unpublished conference contribution

Keywords: Statives, Cessation, Tense, Interrogatives, Exhaustification
Published in RUNG: 10.01.2025; Views: 311; Downloads: 2
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Embedding imperatives
Luka Crnič, Tue Trinh, 2008, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Abstract: This paper extends the centered world analysis of embedded epistemic modals proposed in Stephenson (2007) to account for embedded imperatives. A dissimilarity between epistemic and imperative modals in variability of modal force is accounted for by relying on Rullmann et al.’s (2008) analysis of Salish modals.
Keywords: statives, cessation, tenses
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Constraining the derivation of alternatives
Tue Trinh, Andreas Haida, 2015, original scientific article

Abstract: Inferences that result from exhaustification of a sentence S depend on the set of alternatives to S. In this paper, we present some inference patterns that are problematic for previous theories of alternatives and propose some structural constraints on the derivation of formal alternatives which derive the observations.
Keywords: alternatives, exhaustification, implicature, focus, symmetry
Published in RUNG: 09.01.2025; Views: 396; Downloads: 4
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How to ask the obvious : a presuppositional account of evidential bias in English yes/no questions
Tue Trinh, 2014, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Abstract: English can express the basic meaning of a yes/no question in several ways, for example with or without sentential negation, and with or without subject auxiliary inversion. In this paper, we discuss how the presence of contextual clue with respect to one or the other answer to a yes/no question determines which formal variants of the question are felicitous. We then derive these syntax-pragmatics interactions from Heim’s principle of Maximize Presupposition, Stalnaker’s Bridge Principle and Grice’s Maxim of Manner, each formulated in a particular way, together with the assumption that the lexicon of English contains a silent evidential marker which exhibits familiar syntactic and semantic properties.
Keywords: question, bias, presupposition, evidential
Published in RUNG: 09.01.2025; Views: 339; Downloads: 2
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Origin and role of relativistic cosmic particles
A. Araudo, G. Morlino, B. Olmi, Fabio Acero, I. Agudo, Rémi Adam, Rafael Alves Batista, E. Amato, E. O. Angüner, Serguei Vorobiov, 2021, other component parts

Abstract: This white paper briefly summarizes the importance of the study of relativistic cosmic rays, both as a constituent of our Universe, and through their impact on stellar and galactic evolution. The focus is on what can be learned over the coming decade through ground-based gamma-ray observations over the 20 GeV to 300 TeV range. Submitted as input to ASTRONET Science Vision and Infrastructure roadmap on behalf of the CTA consortium.
Keywords: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, cosmic rays, supernova remnants, Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory
Published in RUNG: 09.01.2025; Views: 393; Downloads: 8
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Probing dark matter and fundamental physics with the Cherenkov Telescope Array
Fabio Iocco, Manuel Meyer, M. Doro, Werner Hofmann, Judit Pérez Romero, Gabrijela Zaharijas, A. Aguirre-Santaella, E. Amato, E. O. Angüner, Christopher Eckner, 2021, other component parts

Abstract: Astrophysical observations provide strong evidence that more than 80% of all matter in the Universe is in the form of dark matter (DM). Two leading candidates of particles beyond the Standard Model that could constitute all or a fraction of the DM content are the so-called Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) and Axion-Like Particles (ALPs). The upcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array, which will observe gamma rays between 20 GeV and 300 TeV with unprecedented sensitivity, will have unique capabilities to search for these DM candidates. A particularly promising target for WIMP searches is the Galactic Center. WIMPs with annihilation cross sections correctly producing the DM relic density will be detectable with CTA, assuming an Einasto-like density profile and WIMP masses between 200 GeV and 10 TeV. Regarding new physics beyond DM, CTA observations will also enable tests of fundamental symmetries of nature such as Lorentz invariance.
Keywords: dark matter, weakly interacting massive particles, axion-like particles, fundamental physics, Lorentz invariance, Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory
Published in RUNG: 09.01.2025; Views: 395; Downloads: 5
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