We discuss the semantic contribution and distribution of conditional antecedents containing the discourse particle denn (“antecedents with denn”, abbreviated as AWD). We propose that AWDs occur only in contexts where (i) the speaker does not believe the antecedent proposition p to hold, and (ii) the truth of p has been nonexplicitly (= tacitly) proposed. To gain a better understanding of (ii), we conduct two corpus studies. The first study investigates the relative location of AWDs with respect to their consequents. We find that unlike antecedents of regular hypothetical conditionals, AWDs occur significantly more often after the material in the consequent and parenthetically inside this material than before it. In a second study, we invest...
This thesis studies the interface of truth-conditional and non-truth-conditional meaning by investig...
This chapter aims to provide an overview of core questions concerning the nature of so‐called discou...
In this paper, the meaning and processing of the German conditional connectives (CCs) such as wenn ‘...
We discuss the semantic contribution and distribution of conditional antecedents containing the disc...
We discuss the semantic contribution and distribution of conditional antecedents containing the disc...
We discuss the semantic contribution and distribution of conditional antecedents containing the disc...
Logical connectives in natural language pose challenges to truth-conditional semantics due to pragma...
Logical connectives in natural language pose challenges to truth-conditional semantics due to pragma...
1 Weil vs. denn – two ways of because in German (1) a. Die Straße ist naß, weil es geregnet hat. b. ...
The article explores German discourse particles (DiPs) in rhetorical wh-questions (wh-RQs). While sc...
In this paper, we discuss our analysis and resulting new annotations of Penn Discourse Treebank (PDT...
The article explores German discourse particles (DiPs) in rhetorical whquestions (wh-RQs). While sch...
Abstract: Building on earlier research on the grammaticalisation of concessive conditionals (Irrelev...
Concession is one of the trickiest semantic discourse relations appearing in natural language. Many ...
The German particle denn (from Old High German temporal thanne, "then, " and related to En...
This thesis studies the interface of truth-conditional and non-truth-conditional meaning by investig...
This chapter aims to provide an overview of core questions concerning the nature of so‐called discou...
In this paper, the meaning and processing of the German conditional connectives (CCs) such as wenn ‘...
We discuss the semantic contribution and distribution of conditional antecedents containing the disc...
We discuss the semantic contribution and distribution of conditional antecedents containing the disc...
We discuss the semantic contribution and distribution of conditional antecedents containing the disc...
Logical connectives in natural language pose challenges to truth-conditional semantics due to pragma...
Logical connectives in natural language pose challenges to truth-conditional semantics due to pragma...
1 Weil vs. denn – two ways of because in German (1) a. Die Straße ist naß, weil es geregnet hat. b. ...
The article explores German discourse particles (DiPs) in rhetorical wh-questions (wh-RQs). While sc...
In this paper, we discuss our analysis and resulting new annotations of Penn Discourse Treebank (PDT...
The article explores German discourse particles (DiPs) in rhetorical whquestions (wh-RQs). While sch...
Abstract: Building on earlier research on the grammaticalisation of concessive conditionals (Irrelev...
Concession is one of the trickiest semantic discourse relations appearing in natural language. Many ...
The German particle denn (from Old High German temporal thanne, "then, " and related to En...
This thesis studies the interface of truth-conditional and non-truth-conditional meaning by investig...
This chapter aims to provide an overview of core questions concerning the nature of so‐called discou...
In this paper, the meaning and processing of the German conditional connectives (CCs) such as wenn ‘...