Natural languages display a surprising diversity of expression of elementary logical operations. The study of this variation is emerging as an important topic of cross-linguistic semantics. In this paper, we address the expression of coordination from this perspective, especially coordination of individual denoting expressions such as "John and Mary". We argue that there is an underlying universal structure for individual coordination, and that the cross-linguistic variation can be explained by assuming that languages pronounce different morphemes of this universal structure. In particular, we argue that there two main types of system for the expression of individual coordination: the J-type and the μ-type. In μ-type languages the morpheme ...
This thesis aims to fill the gaps in two distinct, but related, areas of linguistic theory with resp...
This paper presents an LFG-based analysis of coordination in terms of (non-headed) sets off-structur...
This article presents a psycholinguistically inspired approach to the syntax of clause-level coordin...
The aim of this chapter is to provide an overview of the main semantic and morphosyntactic features...
This dissertation explores the diversity and unity of coordination constructions in natural language...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of conjunctive, disjunctive, and adversative coordination in...
Verbal Pseudo-Coordination (as in English ‘go and get’) has been described for a number of individua...
The expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common framework based on the ...
Several operations on strings are introduced, as models of the phenomenon of coordination in natural...
This paper gives an overview of coordination constructions in the world's languages, similarly to Ha...
This dissertation investigates the interaction between coordination and agreement, including the res...
This paper develops an analysis of the syntax-semantics interface of two types of split coordination...
This work investigates the phenomenon of Japanese mo-coordination, providing an exploration of its s...
Adjective agreement with coordinated nouns in Finnish presents a puzzling pattern: in some cases, a ...
The article deals with syntactic units which are formed in German and in Italian by means of coordin...
This thesis aims to fill the gaps in two distinct, but related, areas of linguistic theory with resp...
This paper presents an LFG-based analysis of coordination in terms of (non-headed) sets off-structur...
This article presents a psycholinguistically inspired approach to the syntax of clause-level coordin...
The aim of this chapter is to provide an overview of the main semantic and morphosyntactic features...
This dissertation explores the diversity and unity of coordination constructions in natural language...
This paper provides a detailed analysis of conjunctive, disjunctive, and adversative coordination in...
Verbal Pseudo-Coordination (as in English ‘go and get’) has been described for a number of individua...
The expressiveness of communication primitives has been explored in a common framework based on the ...
Several operations on strings are introduced, as models of the phenomenon of coordination in natural...
This paper gives an overview of coordination constructions in the world's languages, similarly to Ha...
This dissertation investigates the interaction between coordination and agreement, including the res...
This paper develops an analysis of the syntax-semantics interface of two types of split coordination...
This work investigates the phenomenon of Japanese mo-coordination, providing an exploration of its s...
Adjective agreement with coordinated nouns in Finnish presents a puzzling pattern: in some cases, a ...
The article deals with syntactic units which are formed in German and in Italian by means of coordin...
This thesis aims to fill the gaps in two distinct, but related, areas of linguistic theory with resp...
This paper presents an LFG-based analysis of coordination in terms of (non-headed) sets off-structur...
This article presents a psycholinguistically inspired approach to the syntax of clause-level coordin...