Quantificational readings of indefinites with focused creation verbs

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  • Tamina Stephenson

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https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.44.2006.322

Abstract

This paper looks at sentences with "quantificational indefinites," discussed by Diesing (1992) and others. I propose that these sentences generate sets of alternatives of the form {p, not p and it's possible that p}, which restrict the quantification by an extension of familiar focus principles. For example, in the sentence "I usually read a book about slugs" (on the relevant reading), "usually" quantifies over pairs <x,t> such that x is a book about slugs, t is a time interval, and one alternative is true from the set {I read x at t, I can but do not read x at t}. In addition to accounting for a well-known contrast between creation and non-creation verbs, this also explains a second contrast that Diesing’s analysis cannot account for.

 

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2006

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Stephenson, Tamina. 2006. „Quantificational Readings of Indefinites With Focused Creation Verbs“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 44 (2):347-60. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.44.2006.322.