Noun phrases with overt determiners, such as some apples or a quantity of milk, differ from bare noun phrases like apples or milk in their contribution to aspectual composition. While this has been attributed to syntactic or algebraic properties of these noun phrases, such accounts have explanatory shortcomings. We suggest instead that the relevant property that distinguishes between the two classes of noun phrases derives from two modes of existential quantification, one of which holds the values of a variable fixed throughout a quantificational context while the other allows them to vary. Inspired by Dynamic Plural Logic and Dependence Logic, we propose Plural Predicate Logic as an extension of Predicate Logic to formalize this difference...
Why can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Wh...
It is by now a weIl-known topic in semantics that there are striking similarities between the meanin...
The first part of this paper reviews some developments regarding the apparent mismatch between the l...
Noun phrases with overt determiners, such as some apples or a quantity of milk, differ from bare nou...
Noun phrases with overt determiners, such as \u3ci\u3esome apples\u3c/i\u3e or \u3ci\u3ea quantity o...
In this paper we compare the behaviour of adverbs of frequency (de Swart 1993) like usually with the...
The paper focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicates...
Quantification over individuals, times, and worlds can in principle be made explicit in the syntax o...
This dissertation presents a formal model of plural pronominal discourse anaphora. It focuses on th...
In contemporary aspectology the distinction between “phase ” and “quantitive ” aspect is generally a...
One of the standard views on plural quantification is that its use commits one to the existence of a...
In this paper we give evidence that Quantificational Variability Effects (Berman (1991)) in sentence...
In this paper we compare the behaviour of adverbs of frequency (de Swart 1993) like usually with the...
Formal semantics has so far focused on three categories of quantifiers, to wit, Q-determiners (e.g. ...
In some contexts, plural nominals have inclusive interpretation, allowing atoms in their reference d...
Why can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Wh...
It is by now a weIl-known topic in semantics that there are striking similarities between the meanin...
The first part of this paper reviews some developments regarding the apparent mismatch between the l...
Noun phrases with overt determiners, such as some apples or a quantity of milk, differ from bare nou...
Noun phrases with overt determiners, such as \u3ci\u3esome apples\u3c/i\u3e or \u3ci\u3ea quantity o...
In this paper we compare the behaviour of adverbs of frequency (de Swart 1993) like usually with the...
The paper focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicates...
Quantification over individuals, times, and worlds can in principle be made explicit in the syntax o...
This dissertation presents a formal model of plural pronominal discourse anaphora. It focuses on th...
In contemporary aspectology the distinction between “phase ” and “quantitive ” aspect is generally a...
One of the standard views on plural quantification is that its use commits one to the existence of a...
In this paper we give evidence that Quantificational Variability Effects (Berman (1991)) in sentence...
In this paper we compare the behaviour of adverbs of frequency (de Swart 1993) like usually with the...
Formal semantics has so far focused on three categories of quantifiers, to wit, Q-determiners (e.g. ...
In some contexts, plural nominals have inclusive interpretation, allowing atoms in their reference d...
Why can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Wh...
It is by now a weIl-known topic in semantics that there are striking similarities between the meanin...
The first part of this paper reviews some developments regarding the apparent mismatch between the l...