Counterfactual donkeys don’t get high
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.60.2018.472Abstract
I present data that suggest the universal entailments of counterfactual donkey sentences
aren’t as universal as some have claimed. I argue that this favors the strategy of attributing
these entailments to a special property of the similarity ordering on worlds provided by
some contexts, rather than to a semantically encoded sensitivity to assignment.
Keywords: donkey sentences, counterfactuals, conditionals, similarity, simplification.
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2018
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Deigan, Michael. 2018. “Counterfactual Donkeys don’t Get High”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 60 (January):367-84. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.60.2018.472.
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