Stojanovic, I. (2003). What to Say on What Is Said. In Blackburn et al. (Eds.), Modeling and Using Context. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 2680. (pp. 300-313). Berlin: Springer-Verlag
Stojanovic, I., De Brabanter, P., Nicolas, D. & Villanueva, N. (2005). Deferential Utterances. In Casati, R. and Origgi, G. (Eds.), In Referring to Objects, Interdisciplines.org., 4-19.
Autres
Stojanovic, I. (2005). A Different Story about Indexicals. , Amsterdam: ILLC Research Reports
Chapitre d'ouvrage
Nicolas, D. (2006). Massif / comptable. Sémanticlopédie: dictionnaire de sémantique
Nicolas, D. (2006). Ambiguïté. Sémanticlopédie: dictionnaire de sémantique
Acte de conférence expertisé
Stojanovic, I. (2006). "False Truths. In Manrique, Fernando Martinez & L.-M Peris-Viné (Eds.), In Actas del V Congreso de la Sociedad de Logica, Metodologia y Filosofia de la Ciencia en Espana (Proceedings of the 5th Congress of the Spanish Society for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science)., Editiones Sider S.C..
De Brabanter, P., Nicolas, D., Stojanovic, I. & Villanueva Fernandez, N. (2007). Les usages déférentiels. In Bouvier, Alban and Conein, Bernard (Eds.), L'épistémologie sociale. Une théorie sociale de la connaissance (pp. 139-162).Editions de l'EHESS
Article dans une revue internationale
Stojanovic, I. (2007). Talking about Taste: Disagreement, Implicit Arguments and Relative Truth. Linguistics and Philosophy, 30, 691-706. doi:10.1007/s10988-008-9030-5
Autres
Stojanovic, I. (2007). What Is Said as Lexical Meaning. Cadernos de Filosofia, 21, 7-42
Article dans une revue internationale
Nicolas, D. (2008). Mass nouns and plural logic. Linguistics and Philosophy, 31(2), 211-244. doi:10.1007/s10988-008-9033-2
Article dans une revue internationale
Stojanovic, I. (2008). The Semantics/Pragmatics Distinction . Synthese, 165(3), 317–319
Chapitre d'ouvrage
Predelli, S. & Stojanovic, I. (2008). Semantic Relativism and the Logic of Indexicals. (pp. 63–90).
Ouvrage édité
Stojanovic, I. (2008). I investigate the relationship among the notions of meaning, content, and what is said. It is widely held that indexicals – words like 'this', 'I', or 'today' – contribute their reference, and nothing but their reference, to the semantic content, and ther. Saarbrucken: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
Article dans une revue internationale
Nicolas, D. & Linnebo, Ø. (2008). Superplurals in English. Analysis, 68(3), 186-197. doi:10.1093/analys/68.3.186