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Ways of Scope Taking

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The present volume is as much a book co-authored by all the contributors as it is an edited collection of their papers. Most of the contributors have been involved in regular discussions over the past years, often inspiring the questions, or some aspects of the proposals, in each other's papers or actually collaborating on co-authored papers. ! For this reason, the contributions make related assumptions and explore highly related issues. The organization of the volume reflects this unity of aims and interests. It starts out with an overview of some of the shared formal background, and the chapters are arranged in a sequence that is intended to invite the reader to proceed from one directly to the next. Nevertheless, there has been no attempt to eliminate individual differences in either assumptions or choice of topic. All the chapters are entirely self-contained, so the reader will find it equally possible to read any of them in isolation. Two members of the UCLA community do not appear in this volume but have been an important source of inspiration for this project: Ed Keenan and Feng-hsi Liu. Many of Keenan's works have drawn attention to the empirically diverse behavior of natural language determiners and developed theoretical tools for studying them. Liu's 1990 dissertation examined the abilities of a representative sample of noun phrases to participate in scopal dependencies and branching, coming up with provocative generalizations and pointing out their significance for then-standard theories in powerful terms.

List of contents

1 Background Notions in Lattice Theory and Generalized Quantifiers.- 2 Variation, Distributivity, and the Illusion of Branching.- 3 Distributivity and Negation: The Syntax of Each and Every.- 4 Strategies for Scope Taking.- 5 Computing Quantifier Scope.- 6 Evaluation Indices and Scope.- 7 Weak Islands and an Algebraic Semantics for Scope Taking.- 8 The Semantics of Event-Related Readings: A Case for Pair-Quantification.- 9 Quantifiers in Pair-List Readings.- 10 The Syntax of Distributivity and Pair-List Readings.- 11 Questions and Generalized Quantifiers.- Author Index.

Summary

The present volume is as much a book co-authored by all the contributors as it is an edited collection of their papers. Most of the contributors have been involved in regular discussions over the past years, often inspiring the questions, or some aspects of the proposals, in each other's papers or actually collaborating on co-authored papers.

Product details

Assisted by Szabolcsi (Editor), A Szabolcsi (Editor), A. Szabolcsi (Editor), Anna Szabolcsi (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.2009
 
EAN 9780792344513
ISBN 978-0-7923-4451-3
No. of pages 496
Dimensions 156 mm x 233 mm x 27 mm
Weight 824 g
Illustrations 496 p.
Series Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies

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