This paper investigates quantificational variability effects (QVE) with adverbs of quantity, focusing on German größtenteils and the QV-interpretations that arise with arguments of the main verb. I propose that these QV-interpretations are plausibly a result of gr¨oßtenteils directly composing with the argument showing QVE. In the first part of the paper, I analyze the syntactic behavior and semantic contribution of gr¨oßtenteils and show how the QVE with explicit arguments of the main verb can be captured. In the second part, the proposal is adapted slightly to be compatible with an event-based analysis of verbal meaning, and I show that the amended proposal and Bruening’s (2013) account of short eventive passives suffice to capture QVE wi...
Focusing on the temporal structures of the events described by language, the sentence 'Simmer the so...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
Formal semantics has so far focused on three categories of quantifiers, to wit, Q-determiners (e.g. ...
In this paper we compare the behaviour of adverbs of frequency (de Swart 1993) like usually with the...
In this paper we compare the behaviour of adverbs of frequency (de Swart 1993) like usually with the...
In this paper we give evidence that Quantificational Variability Effects (Berman (1991)) in sentence...
In this paper we compare the behaviour of adverbs of frequency (de Swart 1993) like usually with the...
This paper examines aggrammatics′ interpretation of quantificationally ambiguous sentences. Although...
This paper examines aggrammatics′ interpretation of quantificationally ambiguous sentences. Although...
This dissertation investigates various topics concerning the interpretation of determiner phrases an...
Quantification over individuals, times, and worlds can in principle be made explicit in the syntax o...
As first observed in Berman (1991), (1a-c) have a Quantificational Variability (henceforth, QV) read...
The goal of this paper is to evaluate two approaches to quantification in event semantics, namely th...
In this paper, we discuss the relation intervening between distributivity and the participants in an...
We argue that there is a crucial difference between determiner and adverbial quantification. Followi...
Focusing on the temporal structures of the events described by language, the sentence 'Simmer the so...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
Formal semantics has so far focused on three categories of quantifiers, to wit, Q-determiners (e.g. ...
In this paper we compare the behaviour of adverbs of frequency (de Swart 1993) like usually with the...
In this paper we compare the behaviour of adverbs of frequency (de Swart 1993) like usually with the...
In this paper we give evidence that Quantificational Variability Effects (Berman (1991)) in sentence...
In this paper we compare the behaviour of adverbs of frequency (de Swart 1993) like usually with the...
This paper examines aggrammatics′ interpretation of quantificationally ambiguous sentences. Although...
This paper examines aggrammatics′ interpretation of quantificationally ambiguous sentences. Although...
This dissertation investigates various topics concerning the interpretation of determiner phrases an...
Quantification over individuals, times, and worlds can in principle be made explicit in the syntax o...
As first observed in Berman (1991), (1a-c) have a Quantificational Variability (henceforth, QV) read...
The goal of this paper is to evaluate two approaches to quantification in event semantics, namely th...
In this paper, we discuss the relation intervening between distributivity and the participants in an...
We argue that there is a crucial difference between determiner and adverbial quantification. Followi...
Focusing on the temporal structures of the events described by language, the sentence 'Simmer the so...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
Formal semantics has so far focused on three categories of quantifiers, to wit, Q-determiners (e.g. ...