This paper addresses the problem of how to restrict the set of alternatives evoked by focus to obtain a subset relevant for quantification by focus-sensitive adverbs. The paper focusses on definite noun phrases. It is argued that most definite NPs, if they include a focus, have to make use of a bridging antecedent to achieve uniqueness. The bridging antecedent is shown to provide the relevant set of alternatives, which may in addition be constrained by the backgrounded part of the descriptive content. Moreover, NPs of the form "the OTHER [p] " are shown to relate to the (proper) alternatives induced by a preceding focus. The analysis is spelled out on the basis of DRT.
The most debated syntactic reflex that is typically associated with contrast is the movement of a co...
Much of what we have to say in the present paper should be thought of as an attempt to get a better ...
Broad focus (or informational integration or nonautonomy) is lexically and contextually constrained,...
This paper addresses the problem of how to restrict the set of alternatives evoked by focus to obtai...
Categorisation is arguably the most important organising principle insemantic memory. However, eleme...
The presence of contrastive focus on pronouns interpreted as bound variables is puzzling because suc...
This paper is a contribution to the theory of focus; in particular, it is concerned with what counts...
The presence of contrastive focus on pronouns interpreted as bound variables is puzzling because suc...
Starting from the assumption that NPs of all kinds can be anaphoric on antecedents in the linguistic...
According to alternative semantics (Rooth, 1985, 1992), the main function of focus is to evoke conte...
This paper investigates the behavior of the reflexive anaphor herself in English in conditions of na...
This report investigates the process of focussing as a description and explanation of the comprehens...
Previous eye-movement studies have shown that listeners establish referents in sentences as soon as ...
Much of what we have to say in the present paper should be thought of as an attempt to get a better ...
Much of what we have to say in the present paper should be thought of as an attempt to get a better ...
The most debated syntactic reflex that is typically associated with contrast is the movement of a co...
Much of what we have to say in the present paper should be thought of as an attempt to get a better ...
Broad focus (or informational integration or nonautonomy) is lexically and contextually constrained,...
This paper addresses the problem of how to restrict the set of alternatives evoked by focus to obtai...
Categorisation is arguably the most important organising principle insemantic memory. However, eleme...
The presence of contrastive focus on pronouns interpreted as bound variables is puzzling because suc...
This paper is a contribution to the theory of focus; in particular, it is concerned with what counts...
The presence of contrastive focus on pronouns interpreted as bound variables is puzzling because suc...
Starting from the assumption that NPs of all kinds can be anaphoric on antecedents in the linguistic...
According to alternative semantics (Rooth, 1985, 1992), the main function of focus is to evoke conte...
This paper investigates the behavior of the reflexive anaphor herself in English in conditions of na...
This report investigates the process of focussing as a description and explanation of the comprehens...
Previous eye-movement studies have shown that listeners establish referents in sentences as soon as ...
Much of what we have to say in the present paper should be thought of as an attempt to get a better ...
Much of what we have to say in the present paper should be thought of as an attempt to get a better ...
The most debated syntactic reflex that is typically associated with contrast is the movement of a co...
Much of what we have to say in the present paper should be thought of as an attempt to get a better ...
Broad focus (or informational integration or nonautonomy) is lexically and contextually constrained,...