Participations à des congrès et colloques internationaux (39)
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De Brabanter, P. (2007). Shifts in some hybrid quotations. Paper session presented at International Conference on Quotation and Meaning (ICQM) (19-21 Oct. 2007: Mainz, Germany).
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Sharifzadeh, S., & De Brabanter, P. (2007). Constraints on pseudogapping constructions with do. Paper session presented at 2nd International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (2-4 July 2007: Toulouse, France).
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De Brabanter, P., & Villanueva Fernandez, N. (2007). A linguistic road to epistemic deference. Paper session presented at Linguistics and Epistemology (12-13 May 2015: Aberdeen, UK).
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De Brabanter, P. (2007). How iconic signals contribute to sentences. Paper session presented at 2nd International AFLiCo Conference (10-12 May 2007: Lille, France).
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De Brabanter, P. (2006). Several voices in one utterance: semantics or pragmatics? Paper session presented at Varieties of Voice. Baahe International Conference (7-9 Dec. 2006: Leuven, België).
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De Brabanter, P. (2005). Problems with semantic accounts of hybrid quotations. Paper session presented at Sinn und Bedeutung 10 (13-15 0ct. 2005: Berlin, Germany).
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De Brabanter, P. (2005). Salience and world-to-language anaphora. Paper session presented at European Society for Philosophy and Psychology Meeting (11-14 Aug. 2005: Lund, Sweden).
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De Brabanter, P. (2005). On an alleged distinction between mixed quotation and scare quoting. Paper session presented at The Semantics/Pragmatics Distinction: What Is It, and Does It Really Matter? — as part of CONTEXT'05 (5-8 July 2005: Paris, France).
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De Brabanter, P. (2004). Foreign-language quotations and code-switching: the grammar behind. Paper session presented at ESSE Conference (European Society for the Study of English) (7-12 Sept. 2004: Saragossa, Spain).
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De Brabanter, P. (1999). Punpun punchy language. Paper session presented at 18th International Humor Conference and 11th Conference of the International Society for Humor Studies (29 June-3 July 1999: Holy Names College, Oakland, California).
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De Brabanter, P. (1997). Stammering puns: metalinguistic utterances in Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses. Paper session presented at ESSE Conference (European Society for the Study of English) (5-7 Sept. 1997: Debrecen, Hungary).
Thèses et mémoires (1)
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De Brabanter, P. (2002). Making Sense of Mention, Quotation, and Autonymy: A Semantic and Pragmatic Survey of Metalinguistic Discourse (Thèse doctorale non-publiée). Université libre de Bruxelles, Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres, Bruxelles.