Some general questions: • How is the stage-level/individual-level distinction grammatically realized? • What role, if any, does inner aspect play in stative predicates? • How is quantity active in various ontological domains?... and the basic problem: Variable behavior of stage-level/individual-level predicates (Fernald 1999; Kratzer 1995, and see Escandell-Vidal and Leonetti 2002 for a discussion of Spanish). (1) a. Francis is occasionally blond. b. Suddenly, Lynn knew the answer. (2) a. Sam goes jogging after work. b. Hakeem plays basketball for a living. Overview of the talk: • Briefly review the stage-level/individual-level distinction. • Explore an interaction between stage-level/individual-level predicates and inner aspect. • Discuss ...
Why can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Wh...
Whether a transitive stative predicate licenses an existential interpretaiton of its subject (EIS) d...
International audienceIntroduction v Currently dominant neo-davidsonian view on aspect calculus has ...
This monograph investigates the temporal properties of those predicates referring to individuals – t...
One important difference between stage level predicates (SLPs) and individual level predicates (ILPs...
Artikel ini membahas masalah perilaku dua jenis predikat, yaitu predikat individu dan bertingkat. Ah...
It has been suggested (Carlson, 1977; Diesing, 1988; Kratzer, 1988) that predicates can be divided i...
The paper investigates the issue whether the stage-level/individual level contrast introduced by Car...
In the same way as nouns come in two types – nouns like dog and cat refer to objects which are count...
One important difference between stage level predicates (SLPs) and individual level predicates (ILPs...
This paper was widely circulated and submitted for publication as a chapter in the Generic Book many...
Whether a stative predicate licenses an existential interpretation of its subject (EIS) depends in p...
In contemporary aspectology the distinction between “phase ” and “quantitive ” aspect is generally a...
Scholars frequently appeal to coercion in their analyses of the distinc-tion between individual- and...
Why can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Wh...
Why can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Wh...
Whether a transitive stative predicate licenses an existential interpretaiton of its subject (EIS) d...
International audienceIntroduction v Currently dominant neo-davidsonian view on aspect calculus has ...
This monograph investigates the temporal properties of those predicates referring to individuals – t...
One important difference between stage level predicates (SLPs) and individual level predicates (ILPs...
Artikel ini membahas masalah perilaku dua jenis predikat, yaitu predikat individu dan bertingkat. Ah...
It has been suggested (Carlson, 1977; Diesing, 1988; Kratzer, 1988) that predicates can be divided i...
The paper investigates the issue whether the stage-level/individual level contrast introduced by Car...
In the same way as nouns come in two types – nouns like dog and cat refer to objects which are count...
One important difference between stage level predicates (SLPs) and individual level predicates (ILPs...
This paper was widely circulated and submitted for publication as a chapter in the Generic Book many...
Whether a stative predicate licenses an existential interpretation of its subject (EIS) depends in p...
In contemporary aspectology the distinction between “phase ” and “quantitive ” aspect is generally a...
Scholars frequently appeal to coercion in their analyses of the distinc-tion between individual- and...
Why can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Wh...
Why can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Wh...
Whether a transitive stative predicate licenses an existential interpretaiton of its subject (EIS) d...
International audienceIntroduction v Currently dominant neo-davidsonian view on aspect calculus has ...