The variety in the interpretation of Imperatives has received different accounts in the literature (Wilson & Sperber 1988, Han 2000, Schwager 2006/Kaufmann 2012, Portner 2007, Grosz 2009, Condoravdi & Lauer 2012, von Fintel & Iatridou 2015). In this paper, I argue that Imperatives involve an existential modal. I present evidence for the existential analysis of the Imperative operator from scopal ambiguities with \emph{only}. The universal reading is explained on the basis of two factors; i) lack of a scalar counterpart as opposed to overt modals (cf. Deal 2011) ii) strengthening via an Implicature derived in the presence of certain Focus Alternatives (cf. Schwager 2005, 2006, Kaufmann 2012)
Language can be used to bridge the gap between expert knowledge and ability to act. I argue that thi...
This paper develops an account of the meaning of `ought', and the distinction between weak necessity...
The interrelated logical concepts of validity, entailment, and consequence are all standardly define...
The variety in the interpretation of Imperatives has received different accounts in the literature (...
It has been noted repeatedly in the literature (Huntley 1982, Huntley 1984, Davies 1986, Wilsonand S...
This paper analyzes why certain epistemic adverbs are/are not embeddable under imperatives, by adopt...
Abstract In this paper I will develop a view about the semantics of imperatives, which I term Modal ...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
"Imperative sentences usually occur in speech acts such as orders, requests, and pleas. However, the...
Abstract This paper provides a new analysis for the semantics and pragmatics of weak (permission/ac...
This dissertation examines imperative constructions within English and across languages. Cross-lingu...
This paper argues for a re-evaluation of the common assumption that imperatives cannot appear in (tr...
Language can be used to bridge the gap between expert knowledge and ability to act. I argue that thi...
This paper develops an account of the meaning of `ought', and the distinction between weak necessity...
The interrelated logical concepts of validity, entailment, and consequence are all standardly define...
The variety in the interpretation of Imperatives has received different accounts in the literature (...
It has been noted repeatedly in the literature (Huntley 1982, Huntley 1984, Davies 1986, Wilsonand S...
This paper analyzes why certain epistemic adverbs are/are not embeddable under imperatives, by adopt...
Abstract In this paper I will develop a view about the semantics of imperatives, which I term Modal ...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
"Imperative sentences usually occur in speech acts such as orders, requests, and pleas. However, the...
Abstract This paper provides a new analysis for the semantics and pragmatics of weak (permission/ac...
This dissertation examines imperative constructions within English and across languages. Cross-lingu...
This paper argues for a re-evaluation of the common assumption that imperatives cannot appear in (tr...
Language can be used to bridge the gap between expert knowledge and ability to act. I argue that thi...
This paper develops an account of the meaning of `ought', and the distinction between weak necessity...
The interrelated logical concepts of validity, entailment, and consequence are all standardly define...