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Table of Contents Table of Contents............................................................................ vii Acknowledgements ...........................................................................................ix Abbreviations ....................................................................................................xv Foreword...............................................................................................................1 CHAPTER 1............................................................................................................5 Subjunctive as Dependent Mood.......................................................................5 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................... 5 2. Subjunctive and Dependencies ........................................................................7 2.1 Subjunctive as Defective/Anaphoric Tense............................................................7 2.2 Subjunctive as Operator........................................................................................13 2.3 Subjunctive as Dependent Nominal......................................................................15 3. Mood and Interpretation ............................................................................... 20 3.1 Models...................................................................................................................22 3.2 Modality................................................................................................................25 4. Overview of the Dissertation .........................................................................27 CHAPTER 2..........................................................................................................31 Subjunctive Types and Argument Clauses...................................................31 1. Introduction
................................................................................................... 31 2. Intensional vs. Polarity Subjunctive .............................................................. 32 2.1 Distinguishing Properties......................................................................................33 2.2 Lexical Selection vs. Licensing...................................... 39 3. Semantic Selection of Intensional Subjunctive .............................................. 42 3.1 Intensional Anchoring...........................................................................................44 3.2 Causatives..............................................................................................................46 3.3 Back to the “Properties” of Intensional Subjunctive.............................................50 3.4 Mood and the Computational System...................................................................52 4. Double Mood Selection ................................................................................. 54 5. Polarity Subjunctive and the Contribution of Mood to Interpretation ..........59 5.1 Operator Licensed Subjunctive Complements: Distribution and Interpretation...60 5.2 Interpretation and Locality...:................................................................................65 5.3 Indicative Presuppositions.....................................................................................67 5.4 Optional Mood......................................................................................................71 5.5 Mood Shift as Model Shift....................................................................................78 5.6 Polarity Subjunctive and Adjuncts........................................................................84 6. Conclusions ................................................................................................... 90
Appendix Factive-emotive Predicates and Causation ...................................... 93 CHAPTER 3........................................................................................................105 Mood and the Interpretation of Relative Clauses..................................105 1. Introduction ................................................................................................. 105 2. The Contribution of Mood in Relative Clauses ........................................... 109 2.1 The Absence of Subjunctive Types in Relatives.................................................109 2.2 Interpretive Contrasts..........................................................................................112
3. Subjunctive Relatives vs. Polarity Items ...................................................... 143 4. Purpose Relatives ........................................................................................ 147 5. Spanish Subjunctive Relatives in Non-Intensional Contexts ....................... 157 6. Conclusions ................................................................................................. 162 CHAPTER 4........................................................................................................163 Free Relatives and Free Choice Readings..................................................163 1. Introduction ................................................................................................. 163 2. Distribution ................................................................................................. 165 3. Free Choice Readings ................................................................................. 171 3.1 The Interpretation of Free Choice Items.............................................................171 3.2 Ever Free Relatives and Their Readings...................................................... 175 3.3 Attributivity, Subjunctive, and Types of Models................................................177 3.4 (In)defmiteness and Attributivity........................................................................181 4. Free Relatives as Restrictors ....................................................................... 190 4.1 Conditional Reading............................................................................................191 4.2 Subjunctive Free Relatives in Generic Contexts and Conditional Readings......197 4.3 Subjunctive Free Relatives in Non-Generic Contexts.........................................204 5. Subtrigged Free Choice ............................................................................... 209 6. A Note on
Episodicity .................................................................................. 220 7. Conclusions .................................................................................................222 CHAPTER 5........................................................................................................225 Adjuncts as Restrictors: Mood Shifts in Concessives and Concessive Conditionals.....................................................................................................225 1. Introduction ................................................................................................. 225 2. Concessives: A Heterogeneous Class .......................................................... 226 2 .1 Licensing.............................................................................................................228 2.2 Donkey Anaphora................................................................................................231 2.3 Adversatives vs. Concessives..............................................................................232 2.4 Counterfactual Readings.....................................................................................233 3. Concessive Conditionals ............................................................................. 235 3.1 Parametric Concessive Conditionals...................................................................237 3.2 Alternative Concessive Conditionals..................................................................246 3.3 Polar Concessive Conditionals............................................................................250 4. Concessive Conditionals and Modality ....................................................... 253 4.1 Modal Interpretation............................................................................................253 4.2
Mood...................................................................................................................258 5. Conclusions ................................................................................................. 261 Concluding Remarks......................................................................................263 References........................................................................................................265 Index...................................................................................................................281 Grammaticale whs op de Interface..............................................................287 El MODE A LA INTERFÍCIE ....................................................................................291 Curriculum Vitae............................................................................................295 viii
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Titel: Mood at the interface
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Table of Contents Table of Contents. vii Acknowledgements .ix Abbreviations .xv Foreword.1 CHAPTER 1.5 Subjunctive as Dependent Mood.5 1. Introduction . 5 2. Subjunctive and Dependencies .7 2.1 Subjunctive as Defective/Anaphoric Tense.7 2.2 Subjunctive as Operator.13 2.3 Subjunctive as Dependent Nominal.15 3. Mood and Interpretation . 20 3.1 Models.22 3.2 Modality.25 4. Overview of the Dissertation .27 CHAPTER 2.31 Subjunctive Types and Argument Clauses.31 1. Introduction
. 31 2. Intensional vs. Polarity Subjunctive . 32 2.1 Distinguishing Properties.33 2.2 Lexical Selection vs. Licensing. 39 3. Semantic Selection of Intensional Subjunctive . 42 3.1 Intensional Anchoring.44 3.2 Causatives.46 3.3 Back to the “Properties” of Intensional Subjunctive.50 3.4 Mood and the Computational System.52 4. Double Mood Selection . 54 5. Polarity Subjunctive and the Contribution of Mood to Interpretation .59 5.1 Operator Licensed Subjunctive Complements: Distribution and Interpretation.60 5.2 Interpretation and Locality.:.65 5.3 Indicative Presuppositions.67 5.4 Optional Mood.71 5.5 Mood Shift as Model Shift.78 5.6 Polarity Subjunctive and Adjuncts.84 6. Conclusions . 90
Appendix Factive-emotive Predicates and Causation . 93 CHAPTER 3.105 Mood and the Interpretation of Relative Clauses.105 1. Introduction . 105 2. The Contribution of Mood in Relative Clauses . 109 2.1 The Absence of Subjunctive Types in Relatives.109 2.2 Interpretive Contrasts.112
3. Subjunctive Relatives vs. Polarity Items . 143 4. Purpose Relatives . 147 5. Spanish Subjunctive Relatives in Non-Intensional Contexts . 157 6. Conclusions . 162 CHAPTER 4.163 Free Relatives and Free Choice Readings.163 1. Introduction . 163 2. Distribution . 165 3. Free Choice Readings . 171 3.1 The Interpretation of Free Choice Items.171 3.2 Ever Free Relatives and Their Readings. 175 3.3 Attributivity, Subjunctive, and Types of Models.177 3.4 (In)defmiteness and Attributivity.181 4. Free Relatives as Restrictors . 190 4.1 Conditional Reading.191 4.2 Subjunctive Free Relatives in Generic Contexts and Conditional Readings.197 4.3 Subjunctive Free Relatives in Non-Generic Contexts.204 5. Subtrigged Free Choice . 209 6. A Note on
Episodicity . 220 7. Conclusions .222 CHAPTER 5.225 Adjuncts as Restrictors: Mood Shifts in Concessives and Concessive Conditionals.225 1. Introduction . 225 2. Concessives: A Heterogeneous Class . 226 2 .1 Licensing.228 2.2 Donkey Anaphora.231 2.3 Adversatives vs. Concessives.232 2.4 Counterfactual Readings.233 3. Concessive Conditionals . 235 3.1 Parametric Concessive Conditionals.237 3.2 Alternative Concessive Conditionals.246 3.3 Polar Concessive Conditionals.250 4. Concessive Conditionals and Modality . 253 4.1 Modal Interpretation.253 4.2
Mood.258 5. Conclusions . 261 Concluding Remarks.263 References.265 Index.281 Grammaticale whs op de Interface.287 El MODE A LA INTERFÍCIE .291 Curriculum Vitae.295 viii |
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