This paper discusses a semantic analysis of three syntactic types of English each, namely, floated each, binominal each, and prenominal each. It is argued that floated each consists of two parts, a quantifier and an inaudible element which functions as its restrictor, which together form a tripartite quantificational structure when they compose with the predicate. Binominal each and an associated NP such as two topics (which is generally called the ‘distributive share’) are syntactically analyzed as forming a subject-predicate relation within a DP in which the NP undergoes so-called ‘predicate inversion’. Semantically, binominal each is analyzed as having the same semantic value as floated each, while prenominal each is shown to have a diff...
How can one represent the meaning of English sentences in a formal logical notation such that the t...
[Abstract] The ambiguity in English articles, one of the typical examples of polysemy that are not b...
Although the connection between natural language syntax and semantics has received serious attention...
This paper discusses a semantic analysis of three syntactic types of English each, namely, floated e...
A syntactic and semantic treatment of Japanese floating quantifiers is provided from a perspective o...
Within the research tradition of generative grammar, quantifiers have typically been assumed to be f...
Binomial expressions are a sequence of two or more words or phrases, which consist of elements belon...
Binomials, such as for and against, dead or alive, to have and to hold, can be broadly defined as tw...
This paper investigates how the syntactic and semantic characteristics of floating quantifiers (FQ) ...
Throughout early English grammars and the following linguistic literature of the 20th century, the c...
The special status of subjects is a long-standing problem for syntactic theory. This dissertation in...
alternations in which the English verbs participate. This author presents 8 groups in which she diff...
It has been observed that floating quantifiers (FQs) in English should precede predicates of the NPs...
Our concern in the present paper is with the interpretation of plural noun phrases (NP), particularl...
The aim of this journal article is to apply the methodology of semantic primes to Old English. In th...
How can one represent the meaning of English sentences in a formal logical notation such that the t...
[Abstract] The ambiguity in English articles, one of the typical examples of polysemy that are not b...
Although the connection between natural language syntax and semantics has received serious attention...
This paper discusses a semantic analysis of three syntactic types of English each, namely, floated e...
A syntactic and semantic treatment of Japanese floating quantifiers is provided from a perspective o...
Within the research tradition of generative grammar, quantifiers have typically been assumed to be f...
Binomial expressions are a sequence of two or more words or phrases, which consist of elements belon...
Binomials, such as for and against, dead or alive, to have and to hold, can be broadly defined as tw...
This paper investigates how the syntactic and semantic characteristics of floating quantifiers (FQ) ...
Throughout early English grammars and the following linguistic literature of the 20th century, the c...
The special status of subjects is a long-standing problem for syntactic theory. This dissertation in...
alternations in which the English verbs participate. This author presents 8 groups in which she diff...
It has been observed that floating quantifiers (FQs) in English should precede predicates of the NPs...
Our concern in the present paper is with the interpretation of plural noun phrases (NP), particularl...
The aim of this journal article is to apply the methodology of semantic primes to Old English. In th...
How can one represent the meaning of English sentences in a formal logical notation such that the t...
[Abstract] The ambiguity in English articles, one of the typical examples of polysemy that are not b...
Although the connection between natural language syntax and semantics has received serious attention...