The presence of contrastive focus on pronouns interpreted as bound variables is puzzling because such variables do not refer. Therefore it is unclear how two bound variables can be made to contrast with each other. It is argued that previous approaches to this puzzle face an empirical problem. The account offered is based on the idea that the alternatives introduced by focused bound pronouns denote individuals. Introducing the novel concept of salient alternatives, it is shown that this allows one to get bound pronouns to contrast. Furthermore a modification of Rooth\u27s 1992 ?-operator is suggested: Contrastiveness is a requirement of the operator, which is modelled as a definedness condition
Successful language comprehension often requires comprehenders to infer contrastive focus alternativ...
Previous eye-movement studies have shown that listeners establish referents in sentences as soon as ...
Data used in the Interspeech 2022 paper "BERT, can HE predict contrastive focus? Predicting and cont...
The presence of contrastive focus on pronouns interpreted as bound variables is puzzling because suc...
This paper is a contribution to the theory of focus; in particular, it is concerned with what counts...
This paper addresses the problem of how to restrict the set of alternatives evoked by focus to obtai...
This paper addresses the problem of how to restrict the set of alternatives evoked by focus to obtai...
New evidence is provided for a grammatical principle that singles out contrastive focus (Rooth 1996;...
Abstract. This paper sets forth the phenomenon of Contrastive Reduplication (CR) in English relevant...
and Language 6, 78-90. This paper sets forth the phenomenon of Contrastive Reduplication (CR) in Eng...
The most debated syntactic reflex that is typically associated with contrast is the movement of a co...
New evidence is provided for a grammatical principle that singles out contrastive focus (Rooth 1996;...
PACLIC 21 / Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea / November 1-3, 2007conference pape
Successful language comprehension often requires comprehenders to infer contrastive focus alternativ...
Successful language comprehension often requires comprehenders to infer contrastive focus alternativ...
Successful language comprehension often requires comprehenders to infer contrastive focus alternativ...
Previous eye-movement studies have shown that listeners establish referents in sentences as soon as ...
Data used in the Interspeech 2022 paper "BERT, can HE predict contrastive focus? Predicting and cont...
The presence of contrastive focus on pronouns interpreted as bound variables is puzzling because suc...
This paper is a contribution to the theory of focus; in particular, it is concerned with what counts...
This paper addresses the problem of how to restrict the set of alternatives evoked by focus to obtai...
This paper addresses the problem of how to restrict the set of alternatives evoked by focus to obtai...
New evidence is provided for a grammatical principle that singles out contrastive focus (Rooth 1996;...
Abstract. This paper sets forth the phenomenon of Contrastive Reduplication (CR) in English relevant...
and Language 6, 78-90. This paper sets forth the phenomenon of Contrastive Reduplication (CR) in Eng...
The most debated syntactic reflex that is typically associated with contrast is the movement of a co...
New evidence is provided for a grammatical principle that singles out contrastive focus (Rooth 1996;...
PACLIC 21 / Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea / November 1-3, 2007conference pape
Successful language comprehension often requires comprehenders to infer contrastive focus alternativ...
Successful language comprehension often requires comprehenders to infer contrastive focus alternativ...
Successful language comprehension often requires comprehenders to infer contrastive focus alternativ...
Previous eye-movement studies have shown that listeners establish referents in sentences as soon as ...
Data used in the Interspeech 2022 paper "BERT, can HE predict contrastive focus? Predicting and cont...