In this paper I discuss four type of bare nominal, and note that, in some sense, all of them appear to imply stereotypicality. I consider an account in terms of Bidirectional Optimality Theory: unmarked (bare) forms give rise to unmarked (stereotypical) interpretations. However, it turns out that, while the form of bare numerals is unmarked, the interpretation sometimes is not. I suggest that the crucial notion is not unmarkedness, but optimal inference: unmarked forms give rise to interpretations that are best used for drawing inferences. I propose a revision o
This paper investigates the availability of anaphoric readings with bare nouns in languages without ...
The distribution of indefinite singular generics is much more restricted than that of bare plural ge...
This paper explores the idea that English bare plurals (BPs) uniformly have a plain existential sema...
In this paper I discuss four type of bare nominal, and note that, in some sense, all of them appear ...
In languages like English, bare nominals are only used in special constructions, and they come with ...
Bare nominals (also called “bare nouns”) are nominal structures without an overt article or other de...
Bare plural generic sentences pervade ordinary talk. And yet it is extremely controversial what sema...
Generic noun phrases are noun phrases that have been said to pick out a class of individuals or a sp...
The central observation in this paper is that bare nouns display an ambiguous interpretation only un...
International audienceThis paper argues that English bare plurals (BPs) uniformly have a plain exist...
Bare plurals exhibit no quantifier or determiner before the head noun like ‘dogs ’ in the sentence, ...
This contribution offers a detailed and in-depth analysis of the syntactic distribution and semantic...
The empirical scope of this article is defined by the so-called 'existential' reading of bare plural...
It is well known that English sentences containing bare plurals (henceforth BPs) are ambiguous. Unde...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to discuss the following contrast: In Spanish, but n...
This paper investigates the availability of anaphoric readings with bare nouns in languages without ...
The distribution of indefinite singular generics is much more restricted than that of bare plural ge...
This paper explores the idea that English bare plurals (BPs) uniformly have a plain existential sema...
In this paper I discuss four type of bare nominal, and note that, in some sense, all of them appear ...
In languages like English, bare nominals are only used in special constructions, and they come with ...
Bare nominals (also called “bare nouns”) are nominal structures without an overt article or other de...
Bare plural generic sentences pervade ordinary talk. And yet it is extremely controversial what sema...
Generic noun phrases are noun phrases that have been said to pick out a class of individuals or a sp...
The central observation in this paper is that bare nouns display an ambiguous interpretation only un...
International audienceThis paper argues that English bare plurals (BPs) uniformly have a plain exist...
Bare plurals exhibit no quantifier or determiner before the head noun like ‘dogs ’ in the sentence, ...
This contribution offers a detailed and in-depth analysis of the syntactic distribution and semantic...
The empirical scope of this article is defined by the so-called 'existential' reading of bare plural...
It is well known that English sentences containing bare plurals (henceforth BPs) are ambiguous. Unde...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to discuss the following contrast: In Spanish, but n...
This paper investigates the availability of anaphoric readings with bare nouns in languages without ...
The distribution of indefinite singular generics is much more restricted than that of bare plural ge...
This paper explores the idea that English bare plurals (BPs) uniformly have a plain existential sema...