We take a fresh look at the connection between genericity and (in)definiteness by reconsidering a long-standing puzzle concerning the relation between definiteness and genericity. We contrast English on the one hand and Romance languages and Hungarian on the other, focusing on generic sentences involving plurals. The two language groups differ in that English uses indefinite bare plurals in generic generalizations (‘Dogs are intelligent’) and in kind-level NPs (‘Dinosaurs are extinct’) while the other group uses definite plurals in both these cases (‘Les chiens sont intelligents’, ‘Les dinosaurs sont éteints’). We argue that this difference is due to the existence of a competition between definite and indefinite forms in generic envi...
First presentation of the paper: 2009, Conference "Genericity", Paris ENS.Generic readings of indefi...
First presentation of the paper: 2009, Conference "Genericity", Paris ENS.Generic readings of indefi...
In the Romance languages, definite plural articles (e.g., le rane ‘the frogs’) are generally ambiguo...
We discuss two groups of languages where article use contrasts in generic plural sentences but is o...
To appear in M. Rathert and A. Giannakidou (eds.). Quantification, Definiteness, and Nominalization,...
Generic readings of indefinites have two salient properties: they are rare, occurring mostly in the ...
Cette thèse étudie le fonctionnement des déterminations définie et indéfinie au sein des syntagmes n...
Generic readings of indefinites have two salient properties: they are rare, occurring mostly in the ...
This dissertation deals with the use of definite and indefinite determiners in generic noun phrases ...
This dissertation deals with the use of definite and indefinite determiners in generic noun phrases ...
This dissertation deals with the use of definite and indefinite determiners in generic noun phrases ...
In the Romance languages, definite plural articles (e.g., le rane ‘the frogs’) are generally ambiguo...
In the Romance languages, definite plural articles (e.g., le rane ‘the frogs’) are generally ambiguo...
Generic noun phrases are noun phrases that have been said to pick out a class of individuals or a sp...
Generic noun phrases are noun phrases that have been said to pick out a class of individuals or a sp...
First presentation of the paper: 2009, Conference "Genericity", Paris ENS.Generic readings of indefi...
First presentation of the paper: 2009, Conference "Genericity", Paris ENS.Generic readings of indefi...
In the Romance languages, definite plural articles (e.g., le rane ‘the frogs’) are generally ambiguo...
We discuss two groups of languages where article use contrasts in generic plural sentences but is o...
To appear in M. Rathert and A. Giannakidou (eds.). Quantification, Definiteness, and Nominalization,...
Generic readings of indefinites have two salient properties: they are rare, occurring mostly in the ...
Cette thèse étudie le fonctionnement des déterminations définie et indéfinie au sein des syntagmes n...
Generic readings of indefinites have two salient properties: they are rare, occurring mostly in the ...
This dissertation deals with the use of definite and indefinite determiners in generic noun phrases ...
This dissertation deals with the use of definite and indefinite determiners in generic noun phrases ...
This dissertation deals with the use of definite and indefinite determiners in generic noun phrases ...
In the Romance languages, definite plural articles (e.g., le rane ‘the frogs’) are generally ambiguo...
In the Romance languages, definite plural articles (e.g., le rane ‘the frogs’) are generally ambiguo...
Generic noun phrases are noun phrases that have been said to pick out a class of individuals or a sp...
Generic noun phrases are noun phrases that have been said to pick out a class of individuals or a sp...
First presentation of the paper: 2009, Conference "Genericity", Paris ENS.Generic readings of indefi...
First presentation of the paper: 2009, Conference "Genericity", Paris ENS.Generic readings of indefi...
In the Romance languages, definite plural articles (e.g., le rane ‘the frogs’) are generally ambiguo...