The goal of this paper is to evaluate two approaches to quantification in event semantics, namely the analysis of quantificational DPs in terms of generalized quantifiers and the analysis proposed in Schein (1993) according to which quantifiers over individuals contain an existential quantifier over sub-events in their scope. Both analyses capture the fact that the event quantifier always takes scope under quantifiers over individuals (the Event Type Principle in Landman (2000)), but the sub-events analysis has also been argued to be able to account for some further data, namely for adverbs qualifying ‘ensemble’ events and for mixed cumulative/ distributive readings. This paper shows that the sub-events analysis also provides a better accou...
The primary goal of this study is to develop a theory of the processing of doubly-quantified sentenc...
Focusing on the temporal structures of the events described by language, the sentence 'Simmer the so...
Purver and Ginzburg introduce the Reprise Content Hypothesis (RCH) and use it to argue for a non-gen...
The goals of this paper are two-fold. On the one hand, it has as its aim an analysis of the semantic...
It has been argued that Davidson’s event semantics does not combine smoothly with Montague’s composi...
International audienceIt has been argued that Davidson's event semantics does not combine smoothly w...
ABSTRACT: Recently, it has been claimed that event semantics does not go well together with quantifi...
In this paper, we discuss the relation intervening between distributivity and the participants in an...
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...
Recently, it has been claimed that event semantics does not go well together with quantification, es...
International audienceIt has been argued that Davidson's event semantics does not combine smoothly w...
The primary goal of this study is to develop a theory of the processing of doubly-quantified sentenc...
Recently, it has been claimed that event semantics does not go well together with quantification, es...
The primary goal of this study is to develop a theory of the processing of doubly-quantified sentenc...
The primary goal of this study is to develop a theory of the processing of doubly-quantified sentenc...
Focusing on the temporal structures of the events described by language, the sentence 'Simmer the so...
Purver and Ginzburg introduce the Reprise Content Hypothesis (RCH) and use it to argue for a non-gen...
The goals of this paper are two-fold. On the one hand, it has as its aim an analysis of the semantic...
It has been argued that Davidson’s event semantics does not combine smoothly with Montague’s composi...
International audienceIt has been argued that Davidson's event semantics does not combine smoothly w...
ABSTRACT: Recently, it has been claimed that event semantics does not go well together with quantifi...
In this paper, we discuss the relation intervening between distributivity and the participants in an...
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...
Recently, it has been claimed that event semantics does not go well together with quantification, es...
International audienceIt has been argued that Davidson's event semantics does not combine smoothly w...
The primary goal of this study is to develop a theory of the processing of doubly-quantified sentenc...
Recently, it has been claimed that event semantics does not go well together with quantification, es...
The primary goal of this study is to develop a theory of the processing of doubly-quantified sentenc...
The primary goal of this study is to develop a theory of the processing of doubly-quantified sentenc...
Focusing on the temporal structures of the events described by language, the sentence 'Simmer the so...
Purver and Ginzburg introduce the Reprise Content Hypothesis (RCH) and use it to argue for a non-gen...