Mandarin Chinese wh-pronouns are often analyzed as Negative Polarity Items (NPIs). The present study shows that Chinese wh-pronouns are not uniformly interpreted as NPIs. We focus on the interpretation of the wh-pronoun ji-ge 'how many-Classifier', which gives rise to a different interpretation in simple negative statements, which we call the 'small-amount' reading. To explain the availability of the 'small-amount' reading, we propose that ji-ge functions as both a singular existential quantifier and as a plural existential quantifier. When ji-ge is singular, it receives what we call a 'proform-N' reading. When ji-ge is plural, it either receives an 'at least two' reading or an 'a few' reading, depending on the linguistic context. On the pr...
When presented with an entity (e.g., a wooden honey-dipper) labeled with a novel noun, how does a l...
Watanabe (2004) analyzes the traditionally called negative polarity item in Japanese as a negative q...
The count-mass distinction often served as a test case for asking how syntax and semantics are relat...
"A thesis submitted to the Department of Cognitive Science in partial fulfilment of the requirement ...
In addition to serving as question markers with interrogative force, wh-words such as shenme 'what' ...
This paper offers a semantic analysis of the 'insignificance' reading observed in negative sentences...
The present study investigated Mandarin-speaking children's acquisition of the polarity sensitive it...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. On the ...
This article investigates scopal properties of negative polarity items (NPIs) in Japanese that are c...
This study is concerned with the realization of plurality in the nominal in Chinese. It is part of a...
This dissertation investigates the nature of the different interpretations of Chinese wh-phrases wit...
By some accounts, speakers of classifier languages such as Mandarin or Japanese, which lack count-ma...
This study investigated children's knowledge of double negation in Mandarin Chinese. Double negation...
Chinese wh-words are ambiguous; they can be used as existential polarity words (EPW), as in (2), as ...
埼玉県越谷市The purpose of this study is to reveal the existence of sexism hidden in the illustrative sent...
When presented with an entity (e.g., a wooden honey-dipper) labeled with a novel noun, how does a l...
Watanabe (2004) analyzes the traditionally called negative polarity item in Japanese as a negative q...
The count-mass distinction often served as a test case for asking how syntax and semantics are relat...
"A thesis submitted to the Department of Cognitive Science in partial fulfilment of the requirement ...
In addition to serving as question markers with interrogative force, wh-words such as shenme 'what' ...
This paper offers a semantic analysis of the 'insignificance' reading observed in negative sentences...
The present study investigated Mandarin-speaking children's acquisition of the polarity sensitive it...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. On the ...
This article investigates scopal properties of negative polarity items (NPIs) in Japanese that are c...
This study is concerned with the realization of plurality in the nominal in Chinese. It is part of a...
This dissertation investigates the nature of the different interpretations of Chinese wh-phrases wit...
By some accounts, speakers of classifier languages such as Mandarin or Japanese, which lack count-ma...
This study investigated children's knowledge of double negation in Mandarin Chinese. Double negation...
Chinese wh-words are ambiguous; they can be used as existential polarity words (EPW), as in (2), as ...
埼玉県越谷市The purpose of this study is to reveal the existence of sexism hidden in the illustrative sent...
When presented with an entity (e.g., a wooden honey-dipper) labeled with a novel noun, how does a l...
Watanabe (2004) analyzes the traditionally called negative polarity item in Japanese as a negative q...
The count-mass distinction often served as a test case for asking how syntax and semantics are relat...