Alternating conj/disjunctions: the case of Japanese "-toka" and "-tari"
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https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.61.2018.503Abstract
This paper investigates the interpretation of Japanese -toka and -tari, two nonexhaustive
particles that receive conjunctive interpretations in upward-entailing
environments, but disjunctive interpretations in downward-entailing and question contexts.
We analyze -toka and -tari as items that introduce unstructured sets of alternatives in a
Hamblin-style alternative semantics (Hamblin, 1973; Kratzer and Shimoyama, 2002), and
derive their conjunctive and disjunctive readings via an interaction between these sets and the
semantics of the environment containing them.
Keywords: -toka, -tari, Japanese, alternative semantics, conjunction, disjunction
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2018
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Smith, Ryan Walter, and Ryoichiro Kobayashi. 2018. “Alternating Conj Disjunctions: The Case of Japanese "-Toka" and ‘-Tari’”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 61 (January):393-406. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.61.2018.503.
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