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  • van Rooij, R. (2000) Decision Problems in Pragmatics.
    In Poesio, Massimo Traum, David (Eds.), Proceedings Götalog: Fourth Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue (pp 151-158). Department of Linguistics.
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2000) Permission to Change.
    Journal of Semantics, Vol. 17 (pp 217-242)
    Article | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2000) Anaphoric Relations across Attitude Contexts.
    In von Heusinger, K. Egli, U. (Eds.), Reference and Anaphoric Relations (pp 157-181). Kluwer.
    Chapter | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2001) Exhaustivity and specificity.
    In Bras, M. Vieu, L. (Eds.), Theoretical bases for semantics and pragmatics (pp 29-65) (Crispi series). Elsevier.
    Chapter | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2001) Relevance of communicative acts.
    In van Benthem, Johan (Eds.), Proceedings Tark 2001: Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge (pp 83-96). Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2001) Exhaustivity in dynamic semantics; referential and descriptive pronouns.
    Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 24 (pp 621-657)
  • van Rooij, R. (2001) Conversational implicatures.
    In van Kuppevelt, Jan Smith, Ronnier (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue (pp 170-179)
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2001) The pragmatics of mention-some readings of questions.
    In Bunt, Harry (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Computational Semantics (pp 301-318). Tilburg University Press.
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2001) Questions and answers in cooperative and non-cooperative dialogues.
    In Kuehnlein, Peter (Eds.), Proceedings ESSLLI Workshop on Cooperation and Action
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2002) Utility, informativity, and protocols.
    In Bonanno, G. (Eds.), Proceedings of LOFT 5: Logic and the Foundations of the Theory of Games and Decisions (pp 155-160)
    Conference contribution | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2003) Conversational implicatures and communication theory.
    In van Kuppevelt, J. Smith, R. (Eds.), Current and New Directions in Discourse and Dialogue (pp 283-304). Kluwer.
    Chapter | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2003) Negative polarity items in questions: Strength as relevance.
    Journal of Semantics, Vol. 20 (pp 239-273)
  • van Rooij, R. (2003) Negative polarity items in questions.
    Journal of Semantics, Vol. 20 (pp 239-273)
    Article | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2003) Quality and quantity of information exchange.
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information, Vol. 12 (pp 423-451)
    Article | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2003) Questioning to resolve decision problems.
    Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 26 (pp 727-763)
  • van Rooij, R. (2003) Relevance and bidirectional OT.
    In Blutner, K.R. Zeevat, H.W. (Eds.), Pragmatics and Optimality Theory (pp 173-210). Palgrave Macmillan.
    Chapter | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2003) Asserting to resolve decision problems.
    Journal of Pragmatics, Vol. 35 (pp 1161-1171)
  • van Rooij, R. (2003) Being polite is a handicap: Towards a game theoretic analysis of polite linguistic behavior.
    In Tenneholz, M. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 9th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge: TARK 2003, University of Indiana, Indiana, June 20-22, 2003 (pp 45-58). Association for Computing Machinery.
    Conference contribution | https://doi.org/10.1145/846241.846248 | UvA-DARE
  • van Rooij, R. (2004) Evolution of conventional meaning and conversational principles.
    Synthese, Vol. 139 (pp 331-366)
  • van Rooij, R. (2004) Cooperative versus argumentative communication.
    Philosophia Scientia, Vol. 8 (pp 195-209)
    Article | UvA-DARE

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