This series provides a platform for original research on meaning in natural language within contemporary semantics and pragmatics. Authors are encouraged to present their work in the context of past and present lines of inquiry and in a manner accessible to semanticists and pragmatists in linguistics, philosophy, and cognitive science, as well as to professional linguists in related fields such as syntax and lexicology. They are also be asked to ground argument in numerous examples from English and if possible from a variety of other languages.