Anna Szabolcsi
Quantification
Anna Szabolcsi
Quantification
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The most useful and rigorous overview of quantification to date.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887960
- ISBN-10: 0521887968
- Artikelnr.: 31082181
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887960
- ISBN-10: 0521887968
- Artikelnr.: 31082181
Anna Szabolcsi is a Professor in the Department of Linguistics at New York University.
1. What this book is about and how to use it
2. Generalized quantifiers and their elements: operators and their scopes
3. Generalized quantifiers in non-nominal domains
4. Some empirically significant properties of quantifiers and determiners
5. Potential challenges for generalized quantifiers
6. Scope is not uniform and not a primitive
7. Existential scope versus distributive scope
8. Distributivity and scope
9. Bare numeral indefinites
10. Modified numerals
11. Clause-internal scopal diversity
12. Towards a compositional semantics of quantifier words.
2. Generalized quantifiers and their elements: operators and their scopes
3. Generalized quantifiers in non-nominal domains
4. Some empirically significant properties of quantifiers and determiners
5. Potential challenges for generalized quantifiers
6. Scope is not uniform and not a primitive
7. Existential scope versus distributive scope
8. Distributivity and scope
9. Bare numeral indefinites
10. Modified numerals
11. Clause-internal scopal diversity
12. Towards a compositional semantics of quantifier words.
1. What this book is about and how to use it; 2. Generalized quantifiers and their elements: operators and their scopes; 3. Generalized quantifiers in non-nominal domains; 4. Some empirically significant properties of quantifiers and determiners; 5. Potential challenges for generalized quantifiers; 6. Scope is not uniform and not a primitive; 7. Existential scope versus distributive scope; 8. Distributivity and scope; 9. Bare numeral indefinites; 10. Modified numerals; 11. Clause-internal scopal diversity; 12. Towards a compositional semantics of quantifier words.
1. What this book is about and how to use it
2. Generalized quantifiers and their elements: operators and their scopes
3. Generalized quantifiers in non-nominal domains
4. Some empirically significant properties of quantifiers and determiners
5. Potential challenges for generalized quantifiers
6. Scope is not uniform and not a primitive
7. Existential scope versus distributive scope
8. Distributivity and scope
9. Bare numeral indefinites
10. Modified numerals
11. Clause-internal scopal diversity
12. Towards a compositional semantics of quantifier words.
2. Generalized quantifiers and their elements: operators and their scopes
3. Generalized quantifiers in non-nominal domains
4. Some empirically significant properties of quantifiers and determiners
5. Potential challenges for generalized quantifiers
6. Scope is not uniform and not a primitive
7. Existential scope versus distributive scope
8. Distributivity and scope
9. Bare numeral indefinites
10. Modified numerals
11. Clause-internal scopal diversity
12. Towards a compositional semantics of quantifier words.
1. What this book is about and how to use it; 2. Generalized quantifiers and their elements: operators and their scopes; 3. Generalized quantifiers in non-nominal domains; 4. Some empirically significant properties of quantifiers and determiners; 5. Potential challenges for generalized quantifiers; 6. Scope is not uniform and not a primitive; 7. Existential scope versus distributive scope; 8. Distributivity and scope; 9. Bare numeral indefinites; 10. Modified numerals; 11. Clause-internal scopal diversity; 12. Towards a compositional semantics of quantifier words.