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Ouvrage édité  

Bordonaba Plou, D. , Castro, V. & Torices, J. (2022). The Political Turn in Analytic Philosophy: Reflections on Social Injustice and Oppression. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9783110612318

Acte de conférence expertisé  

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.

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Caze, R., Humphries, M. & Gutkin, B. (2012). Spiking and saturating dendrites differentially expand single neuron computation capacity. , Vol. 13: In Twenty First Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS*2012, Decatur, GA, USA.

Ouvrage  

Gutkin, B. & Ahmed, S. (2012). Computational Neuroscience of Drug Addiction.

Ouvrage  

Kriegel, U. (2017). The Routledge Handbook of Franz Brentano and the Brentano School.

Ouvrage édité  

Kriegel, U. (2017). The Monist.

Acte de conférence expertisé  

Mari, A. (2016). Actuality entailments: when the modality is in the presupposition. In Amblard M., de Groote P., Pogodalla S., Retoré C. (Eds.), Vol. 10054: In Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics. Celebrating 20 Years of LACL (1996–2016), Dordrecht: Springer Verlag, 191-210. doi:10.1007/978-3-662-53826-5_12

Acte de conférence expertisé  

Nicolas, D. (2007). Mass nouns and plural logic (extended abstract) In Proceedings of the 16th Amsterdam Colloquium, 163-168.

Acte de conférence expertisé  

Nicolas, D. (2004). The semantics of nouns derived from gradable adjectives. In Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 8, 197-207.

Article dans une revue nationale  

Nicolas, D. (2004). Is there anything characteristic about the meaning of a count noun? Revue de la Lexicologie, 18-19, 125-138

Ouvrage  

Nicolas, D. (2002). La distinction entre noms massifs et noms comptables. Leuven: Editions Peeters

Article dans une revue nationale  

Nicolas, D. (2002). Do mass nouns constitute a semantically uniform class? Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 26, 113-121. doi:10.17161/KWPL.1808.591