Louise McNally

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Kennedy, Christopher; McNally, Louise (2005). "Scale Structure, Degree Modification, and the Semantics of Gradable Predicates". Language. 81 (2): 345–381. doi:10.1353/lan.2005.0071. hdl: 10230/23158 . ISSN   0097-8507. JSTOR   4489896. S2CID   16677059 . Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  • McNally, Louise (1997). A Semantics for the English Existential Construction. Taylor & Francis. ISBN   978-0-8153-2557-4 . Retrieved 19 May 2023.
  • Culicover, Peter; McNally, Louise (1997). The Limits of Syntax. Brill. ISBN   978-90-04-37316-7.
  • McNally, Louise (1998). "Existential Sentences without Existential Quantification". Linguistics and Philosophy. 21 (4): 353–392. doi:10.1023/A:1005389330615. hdl: 10230/23159 . ISSN   0165-0157. JSTOR   25001712. S2CID   60578021 . Retrieved 19 May 2023.
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    Louise McNally
    Academic background
    Alma mater University of California, Santa Cruz (PhD)
    Doctoral advisorWilliam Ladusaw