Philippe Schlenker has just published a general audience book on semantics (What it All Means: Semantics for (Almost) Everything, MIT Press). In the last two years, he also published articles on redundancy effects (Glossa), on presupposition theory (Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, Glossa), on sign language plurals (Linguistics & Philosophy), parentheticals (Natural Language & Linguistic Theory), focus markers (Glossa) and temporal anaphora (Glossa), on gestural grammar (Natural Language & Linguistic Theory), on music semantics (Linguistics & Philosophy), and on animal linguistics (Cognitive Science).
In November 2022, he gave a keynote talk on sign language and the philosophy of language at the Brazilian Society for Analytic Philosophy Conference, and he took part as a ‘Mercator Fellow’ in the kick-off meeting of a large project on ‘visual communication’ across Germany, encompassing sign languages and gestures.