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Acknowledgements v
1. The semantic parallelism between the nominal and
verbal domains 1
1. Issues 1
1.1. Formal properties of measurement constructions 3
1.2. Measurement in the verbal domain and compositionality 5
1.3. Cross-categorial distribution of measure phrases 7
2. Overview 10
3. Classification in the nominal domain 13
3.1. The mass-count distinction and plurality of individuals 13
3.2. Classifier languages 17
4. Classification in the verbal domain 21
4.1. The atelic-telic distinction 21
4.2. Introducing Davidsonian event arguments ¦ 24
4.3. Event theories and argument structure 26
4.4. Plurality ofevents 32
5. Summary of chapter 1 34
2. The semantic properties of non-split and split measure
phrase constructions 35
1. Split measure phrase constructions 35
2. Monotonicity in the nominal domain 40
2.1. Thedata 40
2.2. Schwarzschild s (2002, 2006) monotonicity constraint 41
2.3. The application to Japanese and German data 46
2.4. Pragmatic considerations 48
2.5. Notes on non-monotonic constructions 50
2.6. Summary of section 2 51
3. Monotonicity in the verbal domain 52
3.1. Thedata 52
3.1.1. Single-occurrence events 53
3.1.2. Individual-level predicates 54
3.1.3. Collective readings 57
3.1.4. Summary of section 3.1 60
x Contents
3.2. The monotonicity constraint in the verbal domain
(initial attempt) 60
3.2.1. On single-occurrence events 61
3.2.2. On individual-level predicates 64
3.2.3. On collective readings 66
3.3. Summary of section 3 67
4. Mechanism of event measurement (revised attempt) 67
4.1. The proposal 69
4.2. The analysis of the data 73
4.2.1. The monoticiy constraint and single-occurrence events 74
4.2.2. The monoticiy constraint and individual-level predicates 74
4.2.3. The monoticiy constraint and collective readings 75
4.2.4. Notes on the numeral one 11
4.3. Monotonicity as a formal property of measurement
constructions 78
4.4. Summary 80
5. Plurality and distributive-collective readings 80
5.1. Previous studies on distributivity 81
5.1.1. Distributive and collective predicates 81
5.1.2. Distributivity as semantic plurality 83
5.1.3. Excursion: Temporal distributivity 89
5.2. Case 1: Collectivity with progressives 90
5.2.1. The data 91
5.2.2. The analysis 92
5.2.3. Supporting evidence 94
5.2.4. Notes on atelic predicates 96
5.3. Case 2: Collectivity with together 98
5.4. Case 3: Collectivity with collective predicates 100
5.5. Case 4: Collectivity with internal arguments 103
5.6. Summary of section 5 106
6. Notes on homomorphisms 106
7. Summary ofchapter 2 108
3. The syntax and compositional semantics of non-split
and split quantifier constructions 109
1. Introduction 109
2. The syntax of non-split quantifier constructions 110
3. The syntax of split quantifier constructions 116
Contents xi
3.1. Stranding vs. adverbial analyses of floating quantifier
constructions 117
3.1.1. Distribution of FQs 118
3.1.2. Morphology of FQs 120
3.1.3. Semantics of FQs 122
3.1.4. The adverbial analysis of FQs 123
3.1.5. Summary 125
3.2. The syntax ofthe floating quantifier construction in Japanese 126
3.2.1. Problems with the transformational analysis 127
3.2.2. Floating quantifiers as adjuncts of verbal predicates 132
3.2.3. The structure ofthe floating quantifier construction 135
3.2.4. Excursion: Notes on prosodic effects 140
3.3. The syntax of Split NP Topicalization in German 141
3.4. Summary of section 3 146
4. The compositional semantics of non-split and split measure
phrase constructions 146
4.1. Schwarzschild s (2002, 2006) analysis ofpseudopartitives 147
4.2. Non-split measure phrase constructions 149
4.3. Split measure phrase constructions 154
5. Homomorphisms and argument structure: Internal and external
split measure phrase constructions 159
5.1. The formal properties of homomorphisms 159
5.2. Homomorphisms in internal split measure phrase constructions 161
5.3. The specification of a homomorphism 165
6. Summary of chapter 3 169
4. Comparatives and measure phrases as differentials 172
1. Introduction 172
2. Comparative constructions 175
2.1. Adjectival comparatives 175
2.2. Comparative quantification in the nominal domain 180
2.3. The semantics of too 183
2.4. Adjectival comparatives in Japanese 186
3. The semantics of-sugiru to exceed as a comparative quantifier 188
3.1. Syntactic assumptions 188
3.2. Adjectival comparatives 192
3.3. Comparative quantification in the verbal domain 194
3.3.1. Cardinality of events 195
3.3.2. Homomorphism 201
xii Contents
3.3.3. Homomorphism to individuals 204
3.3.4. Monotonicity in the verbal domain 211
3.3.5. Summary ofsection 3.3 215
3.4. -Sugiru with overt degrees 215
3.4.1. Gradabie verbs 216
3.4.2. Gradable adverbs and secondary predicates 218
3.4.3. Adjectival modifiers 223
3.4.4. Summary ofsection 3.4 224
3.5. Summary of section 3 225
4. Extension to too many I too much in English 227
5. Summary ofchapter 4 233
5. Cross-linguistic aspects of quantification and
compositionaliry 235
1. Introduction 235
2. Universality of monotonicity 236
3. Pragmatics of split quantifier constructions 239
3.1. Pragmatics of split NP topicalization in German 239
3.2. Reconsideration of the semantic properties 244
3.2.1. Type I contexts 244
3.2.2. Type II contexts 246
3.3. Summary of section 3 248
4. Quantification and compositionality 249
4.1. For the mostpart in English and hotondo most in Japanese 249
4.2. Pluractional markers 251
4.3. Cross-categorial quantification 253
4.4. Summary of section 4 254
5. Quantification over events and over situations 255
6. Concluding remarks 258
References 261
Index 281
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Contents
Acknowledgements v
1. The semantic parallelism between the nominal and
verbal domains 1
1. Issues 1
1.1. Formal properties of measurement constructions 3
1.2. Measurement in the verbal domain and compositionality 5
1.3. Cross-categorial distribution of measure phrases 7
2. Overview 10
3. Classification in the nominal domain 13
3.1. The mass-count distinction and plurality of individuals 13
3.2. Classifier languages 17
4. Classification in the verbal domain 21
4.1. The atelic-telic distinction 21
4.2. Introducing Davidsonian event arguments ¦ 24
4.3. Event theories and argument structure 26
4.4. Plurality ofevents 32
5. Summary of chapter 1 34
2. The semantic properties of non-split and split measure
phrase constructions 35
1. Split measure phrase constructions 35
2. Monotonicity in the nominal domain 40
2.1. Thedata 40
2.2. Schwarzschild's (2002, 2006) monotonicity constraint 41
2.3. The application to Japanese and German data 46
2.4. Pragmatic considerations 48
2.5. Notes on non-monotonic constructions 50
2.6. Summary of section 2 51
3. Monotonicity in the verbal domain 52
3.1. Thedata 52
3.1.1. Single-occurrence events 53
3.1.2. Individual-level predicates 54
3.1.3. Collective readings 57
3.1.4. Summary of section 3.1 60
x Contents
3.2. The monotonicity constraint in the verbal domain
(initial attempt) 60
3.2.1. On single-occurrence events 61
3.2.2. On individual-level predicates 64
3.2.3. On collective readings 66
3.3. Summary of section 3 67
4. Mechanism of event measurement (revised attempt) 67
4.1. The proposal 69
4.2. The analysis of the data 73
4.2.1. The monoticiy constraint and single-occurrence events 74
4.2.2. The monoticiy constraint and individual-level predicates 74
4.2.3. The monoticiy constraint and collective readings 75
4.2.4. Notes on the numeral one 11
4.3. Monotonicity as a formal property of measurement
constructions 78
4.4. Summary 80
5. Plurality and distributive-collective readings 80
5.1. Previous studies on distributivity 81
5.1.1. Distributive and collective predicates 81
5.1.2. Distributivity as semantic plurality 83
5.1.3. Excursion: "Temporal" distributivity 89
5.2. Case 1: Collectivity with progressives 90
5.2.1. The data 91
5.2.2. The analysis 92
5.2.3. Supporting evidence 94
5.2.4. Notes on atelic predicates 96
5.3. Case 2: Collectivity with together 98
5.4. Case 3: Collectivity with collective predicates 100
5.5. Case 4: Collectivity with internal arguments 103
5.6. Summary of section 5 106
6. Notes on homomorphisms 106
7. Summary ofchapter 2 108
3. The syntax and compositional semantics of non-split
and split quantifier constructions 109
1. Introduction 109
2. The syntax of non-split quantifier constructions 110
3. The syntax of split quantifier constructions 116
Contents xi
3.1. Stranding vs. adverbial analyses of floating quantifier
constructions 117
3.1.1. Distribution of FQs 118
3.1.2. Morphology of FQs 120
3.1.3. Semantics of FQs 122
3.1.4. The adverbial analysis of FQs 123
3.1.5. Summary 125
3.2. The syntax ofthe floating quantifier construction in Japanese 126
3.2.1. Problems with the transformational analysis 127
3.2.2. Floating quantifiers as adjuncts of verbal predicates 132
3.2.3. The structure ofthe floating quantifier construction 135
3.2.4. Excursion: Notes on prosodic effects 140
3.3. The syntax of Split NP Topicalization in German 141
3.4. Summary of section 3 146
4. The compositional semantics of non-split and split measure
phrase constructions 146
4.1. Schwarzschild's (2002, 2006) analysis ofpseudopartitives 147
4.2. Non-split measure phrase constructions 149
4.3. Split measure phrase constructions 154
5. Homomorphisms and argument structure: Internal and external
split measure phrase constructions 159
5.1. The formal properties of homomorphisms 159
5.2. Homomorphisms in internal split measure phrase constructions 161
5.3. The specification of a homomorphism 165
6. Summary of chapter 3 169
4. Comparatives and measure phrases as differentials 172
1. Introduction 172
2. Comparative constructions 175
2.1. Adjectival comparatives 175
2.2. Comparative quantification in the nominal domain 180
2.3. The semantics of too 183
2.4. Adjectival comparatives in Japanese 186
3. The semantics of-sugiru 'to exceed' as a comparative quantifier 188
3.1. Syntactic assumptions 188
3.2. Adjectival comparatives 192
3.3. Comparative quantification in the verbal domain 194
3.3.1. Cardinality of events 195
3.3.2. Homomorphism 201
xii Contents
3.3.3. Homomorphism to individuals 204
3.3.4. Monotonicity in the verbal domain 211
3.3.5. Summary ofsection 3.3 215
3.4. -Sugiru with overt degrees 215
3.4.1. Gradabie verbs 216
3.4.2. Gradable adverbs and secondary predicates 218
3.4.3. Adjectival modifiers 223
3.4.4. Summary ofsection 3.4 224
3.5. Summary of section 3 225
4. Extension to too many I too much in English 227
5. Summary ofchapter 4 233
5. Cross-linguistic aspects of quantification and
compositionaliry 235
1. Introduction 235
2. Universality of monotonicity 236
3. Pragmatics of split quantifier constructions 239
3.1. Pragmatics of split NP topicalization in German 239
3.2. Reconsideration of the semantic properties 244
3.2.1. Type I contexts 244
3.2.2. Type II contexts 246
3.3. Summary of section 3 248
4. Quantification and compositionality 249
4.1. For the mostpart in English and hotondo 'most' in Japanese 249
4.2. Pluractional markers 251
4.3. Cross-categorial quantification 253
4.4. Summary of section 4 254
5. Quantification over events and over situations 255
6. Concluding remarks 258
References 261
Index 281 |
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spelling | Nakanishi, Kimiko 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)13380545X aut Formal properties of measurement constructions by Kimiko Nakanishi Berlin [u.a.] de Gruyter 2007 XII, 283 S. 230 mm x 155 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Interface Explorations 12 Grammatik Compositionality (Linguistics) Grammar, Comparative and general Comparative clauses Grammar, Comparative and general Quantifiers Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Semantics Quantifizierung Linguistik (DE-588)4076453-9 gnd rswk-swf Semantik (DE-588)4054490-4 gnd rswk-swf Gradation (DE-588)4157991-4 gnd rswk-swf Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 gnd rswk-swf Gradation (DE-588)4157991-4 s Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 s DE-604 Semantik (DE-588)4054490-4 s Quantifizierung Linguistik (DE-588)4076453-9 s Interface Explorations 12 (DE-604)BV014235341 12 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016310059&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Nakanishi, Kimiko 1975- Formal properties of measurement constructions Interface Explorations Grammatik Compositionality (Linguistics) Grammar, Comparative and general Comparative clauses Grammar, Comparative and general Quantifiers Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Semantics Quantifizierung Linguistik (DE-588)4076453-9 gnd Semantik (DE-588)4054490-4 gnd Gradation (DE-588)4157991-4 gnd Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 gnd |
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title | Formal properties of measurement constructions |
title_auth | Formal properties of measurement constructions |
title_exact_search | Formal properties of measurement constructions |
title_exact_search_txtP | Formal properties of measurement constructions |
title_full | Formal properties of measurement constructions by Kimiko Nakanishi |
title_fullStr | Formal properties of measurement constructions by Kimiko Nakanishi |
title_full_unstemmed | Formal properties of measurement constructions by Kimiko Nakanishi |
title_short | Formal properties of measurement constructions |
title_sort | formal properties of measurement constructions |
topic | Grammatik Compositionality (Linguistics) Grammar, Comparative and general Comparative clauses Grammar, Comparative and general Quantifiers Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Semantics Quantifizierung Linguistik (DE-588)4076453-9 gnd Semantik (DE-588)4054490-4 gnd Gradation (DE-588)4157991-4 gnd Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Grammatik Compositionality (Linguistics) Grammar, Comparative and general Comparative clauses Grammar, Comparative and general Quantifiers Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Semantics Quantifizierung Linguistik Semantik Gradation Syntax |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016310059&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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