Specificity and definiteness in sentence and discourse structure

Authors

  • Klaus von Heusinger

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.24.2001.131

Abstract

In this paper, I argue that this informally given list of characteristics covers only a certain subclass of specific indefinites. […] In particular, I dispute the definition of specific indefinites as "the speaker has the referent in mind" as rather confusing if one is working with a semantic theory. Furthermore, I discuss "relative specificity", it. cases in which the specific indefinite does not exhibit wide, but intermediate or narrow scope behavior. Based on such data, I argue that specificity expresses a referential dependency between introduced discourse items. Informally speaking, the specificity of the indefinite expression something [...] expresses that the reference of the expression depends on the reference of another expression, here, on the expression a monk, not the speaker.

 

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Published

2001

How to Cite

von Heusinger, Klaus. 2001. “Specificity and Definiteness in Sentence and Discourse Structure”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 24 (January):167-89. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.24.2001.131.