4. Zero/bottom types
5. Unit type
6. Inductive types (numbers, lists)
-7. "Pattern-matching" or type unpacking<p>
-8. The simply-typed lambda calculus<p>
-9. Parametric polymorphism, System F, "type inference"<p>
+7. "Pattern-matching" or type unpacking
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+8. The simply-typed lambda calculus
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+9. Parametric polymorphism, System F, "type inference"
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10. [Phil/ling application] inner/outer domain semantics for positive free logic
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11. [Phil/ling application] King vs Schiffer in King 2007, pp 103ff. [which paper?](http://rci.rutgers.edu/~jeffreck/pub.php)
12. [Phil/ling application] King and Pryor on that clauses, predicates vs singular property-designators
-13. Possible excursion: [Frege's "On Concept and Object"](http://www.persiangig.com/pages/download/?dl=http://sahmir.persiangig.com/document/Frege%27s%20Articles/On%20Concept%20And%20object%20%28Jstore%29.pdf)<p>
-14. Curry-Howard isomorphism between simply-typed lambda and intuitionistic propositional logic<p>
+13. Possible excursion: [Frege's "On Concept and Object"](http://www.persiangig.com/pages/download/?dl=http://sahmir.persiangig.com/document/Frege%27s%20Articles/On%20Concept%20And%20object%20%28Jstore%29.pdf)
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+14. Curry-Howard isomorphism between simply-typed lambda and intuitionistic propositional logic
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15. The types of continuations; continuations as first-class values
16. [Phil/ling application] Partee on whether NPs should be uniformly interpreted as generalized quantifiers, or instead "lifted" when necessary. Lifting = a CPS transform.
-17. [Phil/ling application] Expletives<p>
+17. [Phil/ling application] Expletives
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18. Some references:
* [de Groote on the lambda-mu calculus in linguistics](http://www.loria.fr/%7Edegroote/papers/amsterdam01.pdf)
* [on donkey anaphora and continuations](http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/sp.1.1)
* [Wadler on symmetric sequent calculi](http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/papers/dual-reloaded/dual-reloaded.pdf)
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19. Dependent types
## Side-effects and mutation ##
2. Monads we've already seen, and the "monadic laws" [computer science version: Wadler](http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/papers/marktoberdorf/baastad.pdf)
3. Side-effects in a purely functional setting, via monads
4. The basis of monads in category theory
-5. Other interesting monads: reader monad, continuation monad<p>
+5. Other interesting monads: reader monad, continuation monad
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6. [Phil/ling application] Monsters and context-shifting, e.g. Gillies/von Fintel on "ifs" [not sure which paper]
-7. Montague / Ben-avi and Winter, [A modular approach to intensionality](http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdocsummary?doi=10.1.1.73.6927)<p>
+7. Montague / Ben-avi and Winter, [A modular approach to intensionality](http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdocsummary?doi=10.1.1.73.6927)
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8. Passing by reference
9. [Phil/ling application] Fine and Pryor on "coordinated contents" (see, e.g., [Hyper-Evaluativity](http://www.jimpryor.net/research/papers/Hyper-Evaluativity.txt))