Quantification over individuals, times, and worlds can in principle be made explicit in the syntax of the object language, or left to the semantics and spelled out in the meta-language. The traditional view is that quantification over individuals is syntactically explicit, whereas quantification over times and worlds is not. But a growing body of literature proposes a uniform treatment. This paper examines the scopal interaction of aspectual raising verbs (begin), modals (can), and intensional raising verbs (threaten) with quantificational subjects in Shupamem, Dutch, and English. It appears that aspectual raising verbs and at least modals may undergo the same kind of overt or covert scope-changing operations as nominal quantifiers; the cas...
International audienceThis work is part of a general research program, whose aim is to confront the ...
This volume contains thematic papers on semantic change which emerged from the second edition of For...
Quantified expressions in natural language generally are taken to act like quantifiers in logic, whi...
Quantification over individuals, times, and worlds can in principle be made explicit in the syntax o...
Recently, it has been claimed that event semantics does not go well together with quantification, es...
Recently, it has been claimed that event semantics does not go well together with quantification, es...
The thematic volume ‘Determiners and quantifiers: Functions, variation, and change’ explores the int...
This volume showcases the contributions that formal experimental methods can make to syntactic resea...
Although the connection between natural language syntax and semantics has received serious attention...
Noun phrases with overt determiners, such as some apples or a quantity of milk, differ from bare nou...
Prior’s problem consists in the impossibility of replacing clausal complements of most attitude verb...
Throughout early English grammars and the following linguistic literature of the 20th century, the c...
Although the connection between natural language syntax and semantics has received serious attention...
Formal semantics has so far focused on three categories of quantifiers, to wit, Q-determiners (e.g. ...
This dissertation investigates various topics concerning the interpretation of determiner phrases an...
International audienceThis work is part of a general research program, whose aim is to confront the ...
This volume contains thematic papers on semantic change which emerged from the second edition of For...
Quantified expressions in natural language generally are taken to act like quantifiers in logic, whi...
Quantification over individuals, times, and worlds can in principle be made explicit in the syntax o...
Recently, it has been claimed that event semantics does not go well together with quantification, es...
Recently, it has been claimed that event semantics does not go well together with quantification, es...
The thematic volume ‘Determiners and quantifiers: Functions, variation, and change’ explores the int...
This volume showcases the contributions that formal experimental methods can make to syntactic resea...
Although the connection between natural language syntax and semantics has received serious attention...
Noun phrases with overt determiners, such as some apples or a quantity of milk, differ from bare nou...
Prior’s problem consists in the impossibility of replacing clausal complements of most attitude verb...
Throughout early English grammars and the following linguistic literature of the 20th century, the c...
Although the connection between natural language syntax and semantics has received serious attention...
Formal semantics has so far focused on three categories of quantifiers, to wit, Q-determiners (e.g. ...
This dissertation investigates various topics concerning the interpretation of determiner phrases an...
International audienceThis work is part of a general research program, whose aim is to confront the ...
This volume contains thematic papers on semantic change which emerged from the second edition of For...
Quantified expressions in natural language generally are taken to act like quantifiers in logic, whi...