The determiner \u27many\u27 is analyzed relative to a notion of expectation that is introduced into contexts employed in the theory of generalized quantifiers. Issues concerning intensionality, vagueness, ambiguity and context change are considered along the way
This paper concerns the semantics of determiners. I point out that the currently dominant generalize...
The work in this thesis is an investigation of quantifiers as they are used and interpreted in every...
In this paper we examine how vague quantifiers, such as few, several, lots of, map onto non-linguist...
Based on a concrete proposal for the semantics of vague quantifiers few and many suggests unspecifie...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with the analysis of strong indefinites and inparticul...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with the analysis of strong indefinites and inparticul...
Vagueness and ambiguity in natural language pose a challenge for formal theories of linguistic meani...
The scope of reference of a word's meaning can be highly variable. We present a novel paradigm to in...
In contrast to its determiner-like use, the attributive use of many has received little attention in...
This dissertation investigates various topics concerning the interpretation of determiner phrases an...
In this article, I discuss several inquiries into the meaning of expressions of quantity. It is to s...
This thesis presents a novel pragmatic account of the meaning and use of numerically-quantified expr...
This paper focuses on English directional modified numerals up to n, which triggers opposite inferen...
This paper concerns a neglected but potentially important aspect of natural language quantifiers. Ce...
Words like "few" and "many" denote different quantities of things. Previous experiments have shown t...
This paper concerns the semantics of determiners. I point out that the currently dominant generalize...
The work in this thesis is an investigation of quantifiers as they are used and interpreted in every...
In this paper we examine how vague quantifiers, such as few, several, lots of, map onto non-linguist...
Based on a concrete proposal for the semantics of vague quantifiers few and many suggests unspecifie...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with the analysis of strong indefinites and inparticul...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with the analysis of strong indefinites and inparticul...
Vagueness and ambiguity in natural language pose a challenge for formal theories of linguistic meani...
The scope of reference of a word's meaning can be highly variable. We present a novel paradigm to in...
In contrast to its determiner-like use, the attributive use of many has received little attention in...
This dissertation investigates various topics concerning the interpretation of determiner phrases an...
In this article, I discuss several inquiries into the meaning of expressions of quantity. It is to s...
This thesis presents a novel pragmatic account of the meaning and use of numerically-quantified expr...
This paper focuses on English directional modified numerals up to n, which triggers opposite inferen...
This paper concerns a neglected but potentially important aspect of natural language quantifiers. Ce...
Words like "few" and "many" denote different quantities of things. Previous experiments have shown t...
This paper concerns the semantics of determiners. I point out that the currently dominant generalize...
The work in this thesis is an investigation of quantifiers as they are used and interpreted in every...
In this paper we examine how vague quantifiers, such as few, several, lots of, map onto non-linguist...