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Quantificational Topics - A Scopal Treatment of Exceptional Wide Scope Phenomena

English · Hardback

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Addressing an issue that has puzzled the linguistics community for many years, this book offers a novel approach to the exceptional wide scope behaviour of indefinites. It is the first book explicitly dedicated to exceptional wide scope phenomena. Its unique approach offers an explanation for the fact that it is only a proper subset of the indefinites that shows this exceptional wide scope behaviour.
The author draws a careful distinction between genuine and apparent scope readings, a distinction that is usually not taken care of and has thus led to certain confusions. In particular, it is argued that functional readings have to be kept strictly apart from non-functional ones and that all proposals that use functional mechanisms to explain the phenomena at hand face severe problems.
The existing body of literature on the main issues of the book is thoroughly reviewed. This makes the book well suited as background literature for graduate seminars on those topics.

List of contents

Topicality.- Genuine and Apparent Scope Readings.- Exceptional Wide Scope.- Semantic Effects of Topicality.- ExceptionalWide Scope as a Topic Phenomenon.- Conclusion.

Summary

Addressing an issue that has puzzled the linguistics community for many years, this book offers a novel approach to the exceptional wide scope behaviour of indefinites. It is the first book explicitly dedicated to exceptional wide scope phenomena. Its unique approach offers an explanation for the fact that it is only a proper subset of the indefinites that shows this exceptional wide scope behaviour.
The author draws a careful distinction between genuine and apparent scope readings, a distinction that is usually not taken care of and has thus led to certain confusions. In particular, it is argued that functional readings have to be kept strictly apart from non-functional ones and that all proposals that use functional mechanisms to explain the phenomena at hand face severe problems.
The existing body of literature on the main issues of the book is thoroughly reviewed. This makes the book well suited as background literature for graduate seminars on those topics.

Product details

Authors Cornelia Ebert, Cornelia Endriss
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 24.01.2011
 
EAN 9789048123025
ISBN 978-90-481-2302-5
No. of pages 306
Dimensions 161 mm x 239 mm x 22 mm
Weight 590 g
Illustrations XII, 306 p.
Series Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy
Studies in Linguistics and Phi
Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy
Studies in Linguistics and Phi
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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