The paper presents an analysis of the German quantifying question particles (QQPs) w-so and w-alles. It is shown that the syntactic position of these particles, i.e. their formal association with a particular wh-item, is relevant for their semantic representation, contrary to claims in Beck (1996). The effects of syntactic structure on semantic interpretation are captured by treating QQPs as modifiers on structured propositions that place additional restrictions on the question domain introduced by the wh-item: w-so introduces a plurality condition on the answer space, whereas w-alles has two meaning components: next to adding a plurality condition, it indicates that the question requires an exhaustive answer. The existence of explicit mark...
The status of quantifier raising in German and other languages where scope is fairly rigid is debate...
In this paper we use German data to evaluate configurational and multi-factor approaches to quantifi...
Bayer J, Häussler J, Bader M. A New Diagnostic for Cyclic -Movement: Discourse Particles in German Q...
Discourse particle play an important role in the formation of utterances. They signal the relation o...
This dissertation investigates a variety of issues on question semantics, especially the interpretat...
Universal quantifiers, such as every and each, and wh-words interact in complex ways, creating ambig...
Despite a large body of research, the linguistic nature of exhaustivity in single 'wh'-questions is ...
Discourse particles provide important clues to our understanding of the syntax-to-discourse relation...
In this chapter, it will be shown that in the grammar of German, discourse as well as focus particle...
A logicosemantic analysis of certain kinds of wh-clauses is developed, on which wh-phrases translate...
This thesis investigates children\u27s acquisition of exhaustivity across four structures: quantifie...
The article explores German discourse particles (DiPs) in rhetorical wh-questions (wh-RQs). While sc...
This thesis investigates children\u27s acquisition of exhaustivity across four structures: quantifie...
Th e paper presents an analysis of the meaning and discourse eff ects of the German discourse partic...
and question types1 Josef Bayer and Hans-GeorG oBenauer Discourse particles provide important clues ...
The status of quantifier raising in German and other languages where scope is fairly rigid is debate...
In this paper we use German data to evaluate configurational and multi-factor approaches to quantifi...
Bayer J, Häussler J, Bader M. A New Diagnostic for Cyclic -Movement: Discourse Particles in German Q...
Discourse particle play an important role in the formation of utterances. They signal the relation o...
This dissertation investigates a variety of issues on question semantics, especially the interpretat...
Universal quantifiers, such as every and each, and wh-words interact in complex ways, creating ambig...
Despite a large body of research, the linguistic nature of exhaustivity in single 'wh'-questions is ...
Discourse particles provide important clues to our understanding of the syntax-to-discourse relation...
In this chapter, it will be shown that in the grammar of German, discourse as well as focus particle...
A logicosemantic analysis of certain kinds of wh-clauses is developed, on which wh-phrases translate...
This thesis investigates children\u27s acquisition of exhaustivity across four structures: quantifie...
The article explores German discourse particles (DiPs) in rhetorical wh-questions (wh-RQs). While sc...
This thesis investigates children\u27s acquisition of exhaustivity across four structures: quantifie...
Th e paper presents an analysis of the meaning and discourse eff ects of the German discourse partic...
and question types1 Josef Bayer and Hans-GeorG oBenauer Discourse particles provide important clues ...
The status of quantifier raising in German and other languages where scope is fairly rigid is debate...
In this paper we use German data to evaluate configurational and multi-factor approaches to quantifi...
Bayer J, Häussler J, Bader M. A New Diagnostic for Cyclic -Movement: Discourse Particles in German Q...