This dissertation is an investigation of the semantics of sentences exhibiting plural referential dependencies. I will pursue two main lines of thought, each with consequences for the notion of distributivity as it is understood to apply to certain linguistic phenomena. First I consider the empirical scope of an event-based theory of distributivity, and argue that this approach can provide a simple and empirically adequate semantics for plural anaphoric relations such as reciprocity, reflexivity, and distance distributivity. The second part focuses on plural referential dependencies in attitude reports; in particular I address issues about distributivity and plurality that arise in cases of plural De Se ascription
This dissertation looks at the question of how comprehenders get from an underspecified semantic rep...
This thesis focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicat...
In this paper, our aim is to investigate the limits of semantic plurality; we ask whether semantic p...
This thesis investigates two issues. It studies the interpretations of sentences with plural argumen...
Applied to a plural subject (“Alice and Bob”), some predicates are understood distributively (indivi...
Applied to a plural subject (“Alice and Bob”), some predicates are understood distributively (indivi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2005.In...
Sentences with multiple occurrences of plural definites give rise to certain effects suggesting that...
The paper focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicates...
The paper focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicates...
The goal of this dissertation is to present an analysis of associative plurals in Japanese, Turkish,...
This dissertation investigates the semantics, logic, and metaphysics of plurality, focusing especial...
This dissertation investigates the semantics, logic, and metaphysics of plurality, focusing especial...
This dissertation mainly provides a unified compositional analysis for dependent plurals and anti-qu...
It is argued in this paper that the theory of distributivity proposed in Choe(1987) can be extended ...
This dissertation looks at the question of how comprehenders get from an underspecified semantic rep...
This thesis focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicat...
In this paper, our aim is to investigate the limits of semantic plurality; we ask whether semantic p...
This thesis investigates two issues. It studies the interpretations of sentences with plural argumen...
Applied to a plural subject (“Alice and Bob”), some predicates are understood distributively (indivi...
Applied to a plural subject (“Alice and Bob”), some predicates are understood distributively (indivi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2005.In...
Sentences with multiple occurrences of plural definites give rise to certain effects suggesting that...
The paper focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicates...
The paper focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicates...
The goal of this dissertation is to present an analysis of associative plurals in Japanese, Turkish,...
This dissertation investigates the semantics, logic, and metaphysics of plurality, focusing especial...
This dissertation investigates the semantics, logic, and metaphysics of plurality, focusing especial...
This dissertation mainly provides a unified compositional analysis for dependent plurals and anti-qu...
It is argued in this paper that the theory of distributivity proposed in Choe(1987) can be extended ...
This dissertation looks at the question of how comprehenders get from an underspecified semantic rep...
This thesis focuses on the semantics of distributivity, grammatical number, and cardinality predicat...
In this paper, our aim is to investigate the limits of semantic plurality; we ask whether semantic p...