Sentences with multiple occurrences of plural definites give rise to certain effects suggesting that distributivity should be modeled by polyadic operations. Yet, in this paper it is argued that the simpler treatment of distributivity using unary universal quantification should be retained. Seemingly polyadic effects are claimed to be restricted to definite NPs. This fact is accounted for by the special anaphoric (dependent) use of definites. Further evidence concerning various plurals, island constraints and cumulative quantification are shown to support this claim. In addition, it is shown that also the evidence against a simple atomic version of unary distributivity is not decisive. In the (uncommon) cases where distributivity with defin...
This paper deals with the conditions under which singular definites, on the one hand, and universall...
I argue that nominal predicates cannot be interpreted distributively if the subject is not a distrib...
In this paper I argue that there are two ways to derive distributive interpretations: one is based o...
Sentences with multiple occurrences of plural definites give rise to certain effects suggesting that...
This thesis focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicat...
The paper focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicates...
In this paper we give evidence that Quantificational Variability Effects (Berman (1991)) in sentence...
This dissertation deals with distributivity or quantifier scope interactions in natural languages ev...
It is argued in this paper that the theory of distributivity proposed in Choe(1987) can be extended ...
International audiencePlural definite descriptions across many languages display two well-known prop...
Distributivity can be marked with lexical items like binominal each in English: (1) The girls read ...
In this paper, I study the interactions between the semantics of specific indefinites and the mechan...
A typical property of definite NPs is that they can be modified by floating expressions with a stron...
In this paper we compare the behaviour of adverbs of frequency (de Swart 1993) like usually with the...
This dissertation mainly provides a unified compositional analysis for dependent plurals and anti-qu...
This paper deals with the conditions under which singular definites, on the one hand, and universall...
I argue that nominal predicates cannot be interpreted distributively if the subject is not a distrib...
In this paper I argue that there are two ways to derive distributive interpretations: one is based o...
Sentences with multiple occurrences of plural definites give rise to certain effects suggesting that...
This thesis focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicat...
The paper focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicates...
In this paper we give evidence that Quantificational Variability Effects (Berman (1991)) in sentence...
This dissertation deals with distributivity or quantifier scope interactions in natural languages ev...
It is argued in this paper that the theory of distributivity proposed in Choe(1987) can be extended ...
International audiencePlural definite descriptions across many languages display two well-known prop...
Distributivity can be marked with lexical items like binominal each in English: (1) The girls read ...
In this paper, I study the interactions between the semantics of specific indefinites and the mechan...
A typical property of definite NPs is that they can be modified by floating expressions with a stron...
In this paper we compare the behaviour of adverbs of frequency (de Swart 1993) like usually with the...
This dissertation mainly provides a unified compositional analysis for dependent plurals and anti-qu...
This paper deals with the conditions under which singular definites, on the one hand, and universall...
I argue that nominal predicates cannot be interpreted distributively if the subject is not a distrib...
In this paper I argue that there are two ways to derive distributive interpretations: one is based o...