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This pioneering study combines insights from philosophy and linguistics to develop a novel framework for theorizing about linguistic meaning and the role of context in interpretation. A key innovation is to introduce explicit representations of context - assignment variables - in the syntax and semantics of natural language. The proposed theory systematizes a spectrum of 'shifting' phenomena in which the context relevant for interpreting certain expressions depends on features of the linguistic environment. Central applications include local and non-local contextual dependencies with quantifiers, attitude ascriptions, conditionals, questions, and relativization. The result is an innovative philosophically informed compositional semantics compatible with the truth-conditional paradigm. At the forefront of contemporary interdisciplinary research into meaning and communication, Semantics with Assignment Variables is essential reading for researchers and students in a diverse range of fields.
Semantics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Quantifiers --- Semantics. --- Quantifiers.
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This pioneering study combines insights from philosophy and linguistics to develop a novel framework for theorizing about linguistic meaning and the role of context in interpretation. A key innovation is to introduce explicit representations of context - assignment variables - in the syntax and semantics of natural language. The proposed theory systematizes a spectrum of 'shifting' phenomena in which the context relevant for interpreting certain expressions depends on features of the linguistic environment. Central applications include local and non-local contextual dependencies with quantifiers, attitude ascriptions, conditionals, questions, and relativization. The result is an innovative philosophically informed compositional semantics compatible with the truth-conditional paradigm. At the forefront of contemporary interdisciplinary research into meaning and communication, Semantics with Assignment Variables is essential reading for researchers and students in a diverse range of fields.
Semantics. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Language and languages --- Quantifiers (Linguistics) --- Formal semantics --- Semasiology --- Semiology (Semantics) --- Comparative linguistics --- Information theory --- Lexicology --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Quantifiers. --- Quantifiers --- Semantics --- Linguistics --- Philology
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This book investigates the syntax and semantics of proportional most and other majority quantifiers across languages. Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin and Ion Giurgea draw on data from around 40 languages to demonstrate the existence of two distinct semantic types of most: a distributive type, which compares cardinalities of sets of atoms, and a cumulative type, which involves measuring plural and mass entities with respect to a whole. On the syntactic side,the most significant difference is between partitive and non-partitive configurations: certain majority quantifiers are specific to partitive constructions, while others are also allowed in non-partitives. The volume also explores complex expressions of the type the largest part and nominal quantifiers of the type themajority. The authors argue in favour of a quantificational analysis of most, in contrast to many recent studies, but adopt a bipartition-cum-superlative analysis for the largest part.The volume is a large-scale crosslinguistic investigation, offering typological insights as well as case studies from a range of languages, including German, Romanian, Hungarian, Hindi, and Syrian Arabic. The findings have implications for the study of number marking, partitivity, kind reference, (in)definiteness marking, and other crucial issues in linguistic theory.
Grammar --- Comparative linguistics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Language and languages --- Syntax --- Quantifiers (Linguistics) --- Quantifiers --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax
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Le présent ouvrage est le deuxième recueil thématique publié par le groupe TELOS (Travaux d’Études Linguistiques sur les Opérations de Symbolisation). Il regroupe cinq articles écrits par les membres du groupe et un article d’un auteur invité autour des thèmes croisés de la quantification et de la qualification. Ces études analysent l’interaction de ces deux dimensions à travers certaines opérations particulières (négation, pluriel, auto-désignation, détermination nominale ou verbale, etc.) dans des langues diverses (anglais, français, kabyle, chiac, etc.), et permettent, par delà cette diversité, de brosser un tableau nuancé des rapports complexes qui se dégagent dans le langage entre référence et quantification, d’une part, appréciation, qualification et modalité, d’autre part.
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Reference (Linguistics) --- Modality (Linguistics) --- Quantifiers. --- Determiners. --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Signification (Linguistics) --- Onomasiology --- Semantics
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A classical viewpoint claims that reality consists of both things and stuff, and that we need a way to discuss these aspects of reality. This is achieved by using +count terms to talk about things while using +mass terms to talk about stuff. Bringing together contributions from internationally-renowned experts across interrelated disciplines, this book explores the relationship between mass and count nouns in a number of syntactic environments, and across a range of languages. It both explains how languages differ in their methods for describing these two fundamental categories of reality, and shows the many ways that modern linguistics looks to describe them. It also explores how the notions of count and mass apply to 'abstract nouns', adding a new dimension to the countability discussion. With its pioneering approach to the fundamental questions surrounding mass-count distinction, this book will be essential reading for researchers in formal semantics and linguistic typology.
Lexicology. Semantics --- Philosophy of language --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Semantics --- Language and languages --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Philosophical grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Mass nouns --- Numerals --- Quantifiers --- Philosophy --- Grammar, Comparative
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