It has been widely assumed in the literature that quantificational phrases such as English someone and Japanese dareka “someone ” undergo movement at LF, via a process known as Quantifier Raising (QR). QR was first proposed in order to accoun
The main proposal of this paper is that 'quantifier raising '(QR) is not subject to QR-specific loca...
Through the examination of floating numeral quantifier (FNQ) constructions in Japanese, this paper a...
Divergent scope-taking and scope interaction possibilities of noun phrases have been the focus of in...
This paper discusses the operation of Quantifier Raising (QR). Following Bruening (2001) and Sauerla...
Numeral quantifier floating in Japanese is generally said to be restricted to the subject of intrans...
A syntactic and semantic treatment of Japanese floating quantifiers is provided from a perspective o...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics from A-Z, Studies on Arabic, Basque, Engli...
This paper was originally written for Dr. Heather Bliss’s Linguistics 282W course, Writing for Lingu...
This paper discusses the nature of locality exhibited by floating numeral quantifiers (NQs) in Japan...
In this paper we suggest that the scope of quantified DPs (henceforth, QPs) both in Japanese and Eng...
It is well-known that, in Japanese, classifier phrases (ClPs) (e.g., 3-classifier) or measure phrase...
This paper shows that the universal quantifiers zen’in ‘everyone’ and zenbu ‘everything’ in Japanese...
Since Miyagawa (1989), licensing of “floating ” numeral quantifiers (NQs) as in (1) has been used as...
Quantifier Raising is an “invisible movement” operation which removes a quantifier from an argument ...
In a recent unpublished paper, Bruening proposes that Quantifler Raising (QR) is subject to the econ...
The main proposal of this paper is that 'quantifier raising '(QR) is not subject to QR-specific loca...
Through the examination of floating numeral quantifier (FNQ) constructions in Japanese, this paper a...
Divergent scope-taking and scope interaction possibilities of noun phrases have been the focus of in...
This paper discusses the operation of Quantifier Raising (QR). Following Bruening (2001) and Sauerla...
Numeral quantifier floating in Japanese is generally said to be restricted to the subject of intrans...
A syntactic and semantic treatment of Japanese floating quantifiers is provided from a perspective o...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics from A-Z, Studies on Arabic, Basque, Engli...
This paper was originally written for Dr. Heather Bliss’s Linguistics 282W course, Writing for Lingu...
This paper discusses the nature of locality exhibited by floating numeral quantifiers (NQs) in Japan...
In this paper we suggest that the scope of quantified DPs (henceforth, QPs) both in Japanese and Eng...
It is well-known that, in Japanese, classifier phrases (ClPs) (e.g., 3-classifier) or measure phrase...
This paper shows that the universal quantifiers zen’in ‘everyone’ and zenbu ‘everything’ in Japanese...
Since Miyagawa (1989), licensing of “floating ” numeral quantifiers (NQs) as in (1) has been used as...
Quantifier Raising is an “invisible movement” operation which removes a quantifier from an argument ...
In a recent unpublished paper, Bruening proposes that Quantifler Raising (QR) is subject to the econ...
The main proposal of this paper is that 'quantifier raising '(QR) is not subject to QR-specific loca...
Through the examination of floating numeral quantifier (FNQ) constructions in Japanese, this paper a...
Divergent scope-taking and scope interaction possibilities of noun phrases have been the focus of in...