Compositional semantics: an introduction to the syntax/semantics interface
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adam_text | This book provides an introduction to compositional semantics
and to the syntax/semantics interface. It is rooted within the
tradition of model-theoretic semantics and develops an explicit
fragment of both the syntax and semantics of a rich portion of
English. Professor
Jacobson
adopts a Direct Compositionaiity
approach, whereby the syntax builds the expressions while
the semantics simultaneously assigns each a model-theoretic
interpretation.
Alongside this approach, the author also presents
a competing view that makes use of an intermediate level,
Logical Form. She develops parallel treatments of a variety of
phenomena from both points of view with detailed comparisons.
The book begins with simple and fundamental concepts and
gradually builds a more complex fragment, including analyses
of more advanced topics such as focus, negative polarity, and
a variety of issues surrounding pronouns and binding more
generally. Exercises are provided throughout, alongside open-
ended questions for students to consider. The exercises are
interspersed with the text to promote self-discovery of the
fundamentals and their applications.
Titel: Compositional semantics
Autor: Jacobson, Pauline Ida
Jahr: 2014
Contents Sections and exercises marked with * are more advanced and/or less central (and on some occasions intended as open-ended speculation). These may be skipped with little or no consequence for later sections. Acknowledgments xv Foreword: On Using this Book xvii Part I: Foundational Concepts: Building a Fragment 1. Introduction 3 1.1. Goals 3 1.1.1. Compositional semantics and (some of) the goals of semantic theory 4 1.1.2. Direct Compositionality—and its role in this text 8 1.2. A brief note on the history of semantics within modern linguistic theory 10 1.3. The notion of a fragment and its use in this text 12 *1.4. An intriguing puzzle 1 3 1.5. Appendix: Sets and Functions 19 1.5.1. Sets, members, and subsets 19 1.5.2. Union, intersection, and complement 21 1.5.3. Ordered pairs, relations, equivalence relations, and partitions 21 1.5.4. Functions 24 2. Semantic foundations 27 2.1. Model-theoretic semantics 27 2.2. Truth conditions 28 2.3. Possible worlds 31 2.3.1. Introducing the notion 31 2.3.2. Characteristic function of a set 35
Vlll CONTENTS 2.3.3. Notation and terminology 36 2.3.4. Talking about worlds 37 2.4. Times 41 3. Compositionality, Direct Compositionality, and the syntax/semantics interface 42 3.1. Building a fragment: First steps 43 3.2. Implicatures vs truth conditions 46 3.3. Folding in worlds (and times) 48 3.4. Negation: A first pass 49 4. Expanding the fragment: Syntactic categories and semantic types 52 4.1. Noun phrases 52 4.2. Intransitive verbs/verb phrases 58 4.3. A brief look at lexical semantics 60 4.4. Back to the compositional semantics 62 4.5. Illustrating the syntactic/semantic composition 63 5. Transitive verbs: Resolving an apparent syntax/semantics mismatch 66 5.1. First pass: Straw Man s solution 67 5.2. Abandoning Direct Compositionality 70 5.3. Hidden S conjunction? 73 5.4. Back to the drawing board: Curry ed functions 76 5.4.1. Recasting the meaning of transitive verbs 76 *5.4.2. Currying more generally 79 5.4.3. Solving Straw Man s problems 80 *5.5. A note on three-place verbs 84 6. Categorial Grammar 88 6.1. Basics 89 6.2. Syntax/semantics correspondence 92 6.3. Refinements 94 *6.4. Some further observations about syntax: Case marking and agreement 96 6.5. Further generalizing the rules 98 6.6. and, or, negation, and case-marking prepositions 100 6.7. Summary: The fragment so far 104
CONTENTS IX 7. The autonomy of syntax? 107 7.1. Good syntax—bad semantics 108 7.2. Bad syntax—good semantics 111 8. Adjectives, nouns, determiners, and more 113 8.1. Predicative adjectives 113 8.2. Nouns ( common nouns ) 116 8.3. the 118 8.4. Prenominal adjectives and unary rules 120 8.4.1. An additional binary rule? 120 8.4.2. Interlude: Unary rules ( type shift rules; morphological rules) 121 8.4.3. Back to adjectives 124 8.4.4. Are all noun modifier adjectives intersective? 126 8.5. Relational nouns 128 8.6. Summary: The fragment so far 131 9. Interlude: The semantics of variables and the lambda calculus 133 9.1. First-order predicate logic (modified) 134 9.1.1. Variables 134 9.1.2. Quantifiers 138 9.2. The lambda calculus 144 9.2.1. Lambda abstraction 144 9.2.2. Lambda conversion 147 9.3. Naming model-theoretic objects 151 Part II: Enriching the Domain 10. Returning to English: Generalized quantifiers 157 10.1. NPs with quantificational determiners 157 10.1.1. First pass: Individuals? 158 10.1.2. Second pass: Sets of individuals? 159 10.1.3. Third pass: English as first-order logic? Straw Man makes a cameo reappearance 160 10.2. Generalized quantifiers 162 10.2.1. The semantics 162 10.2.2. The syntax 165 10.2.3. Extending to the other quantified cases 166
X CONTENTS 10.3. The determiners 167 10.4. Interlude: Scalar implicature 168 10.5. Generalized quantifiers and conjunction 173 10.5.1. VP conjunction 173 10.5.2. Generalized quantifier conjunction 175 *10.6. Domain restriction 178 11. Ordinary NPs and type lifting 181 11.1. Montague s solution 182 11.2. Partee and Rooth s solution: Lift as a unary rule 185 11.3. Generalizing the rule 186 11.4. The lowest types hypothesis 189 11.4.1. Some additional predictions 189 *11.4.2. The lowest types hypothesis: Processing vs grammar 192 11.5. Resolving some syntactic loose ends 194 11.6. Summary: The fragment so far 196 12. Generalized conjunction 198 12.1. Generalizing and and or 198 12.2. Remarks on noun conjunction 201 12.3. Summary: The fragment so far 203 Part III: Relative Clauses, Scopes, and Binding: Some Theoretical Controversies 13. Relative clauses: Sketching two accounts 207 13.1. Preliminaries 207 1 3.2. What do relative clauses modify? 209 13.2.1. The noun modification argument 209 *13.2.2. But—not quite so fast... 213 13.3. An account with movement and traces: Assignment functions in grammar 214 1 3.4. A Direct Compositional (and variable-free) analysis 221 13.4.1. Preliminaries: Function composition 221 13.4.2. Interlude: Coordination 224 13.4.3. Returning to relative clauses 227 13.4.3.1. The basic account 227 13.4.3.2. Syntactic loose ends 231
CONTENTS XI 13.4.4. A refinement: The Ceach rule 233 13.4.4.1. The rule and its application to relative clauses (and coordination) 233 *13.4.4.2. Generalized and as generalized g-sl? 238 13.5. Appendix: Reassuring the Appalled Syntactician 240 13.6. Summary: The fragment so far 242 14. Generalized quantifiers in object position: Two approaches 244 14.1. A tempting but inadequate solution 245 14.2. Quantifier (Lowering)/Raising 248 14.3. A Direct Compositional solution 255 14.4. Some comparisons 263 14.4.1. The generality of the solutions 263 14.4.2. Antecedent-Contained Ellipsis 265 14.4.2.1. The textbook argument 265 14.4.2.2. Antecedent-Contained Ellipsis as Transitive Verb Phrase Ellipsis 270 14.5. Generalized quantifiers in embedded sentences 272 14.6. Summary: The fragment so far 273 15. The interpretation of pronouns: Two accounts 274 15.1. Introductory remarks 274 15.1.1. Variables or not? 274 15.1.2. Pronominal binding: The empirical phenomenon 276 15.2. The LF (variable-ful) view 278 15.2.1. The basic account 278 15.2.2. A wrinkle: Weak Crossover effects 282 15.2.3. Free pronouns 285 15.3. A Direct Compositional and variable-free approach 286 15.3.1. Pronouns and binding 287 15.3.2. Free pronouns 293 *15.3.3. Generalizing the rules 294 15.3.4. Weak Crossover 298 15.3.5. What happens when there is more than one pronoun? 301
Xll CONTENTS 15.3.5.1. Multiple pronouns which are the same 301 *15.3.5.2. And yet another possibility 303 15.3.5.3. More than one pronoun— different binders 304 15.4. More on Weak Crossover 305 15.4.1. Definite NPs and WCO 305 15.4.1.1. An apparent problem (for both theories) 305 15.4.1.2. Not a problem after all 306 15.4.1.3. Independent evidence: Ellipsis and the notion sloppy identity 307 *15.4.1.4. A more formal account of the strict reading 312 *15.4.2. A note on three-place verbs and WCO interactions 315 15.5. More on free variables 317 15.5.1. Free variables in the variable-ful account 317 15.5.2. Free variables in the variable-free theory 319 15.6. The i-within-i effect revisited: A solution 320 Appendices to Parts I—III: The full fragment 323 Appendix 1: The basic fragment 323 Foundational concepts 323 The lexicon 324 Word order rules 326 Unary and combinatory rules 327 ‘Appendix 2: Possible extensions of the fragment for three-place verbs using Wrap 329 The lexicon 329 Word order rule 330 Revision of the definition of functions corresponding to categories of the form A/B 330 Appendix 3: Informally discussed addition for VP Ellipsis 330
CONTENTS Xlll Part IV: Further Topics 16. Negative Polarity Items, semantic strength, and scalar implicature revisited 333 16.1. The notion of Negative Polarity Items 334 16.1.1. any and ever 334 16.1.2. Minimizes 336 16.2. The distribution of NPIs 337 16.2.1. First pass 337 16.2.2. Second pass 339 16.3. The first breakthrough 340 16.3.1. Initial characterization of the environments 340 16.3.2. A note on many and few 347 16.4. But why? And how? 349 16.4.1. The insight from semantic strength 351 16.4.2. The second breakthrough: Kadmon and Landman on any 353 16.4.3. ever 356 16.5. Open questions and further discussion 358 16.6. Semantic strength and scalar implicatures 360 17. More binding phenomena 364 17.1. Functional questions 364 17.1.1. The phenomenon 364 17.1.2. An analysis with complex traces 366 17.1.3. A variable-free analysis 368 17.2. Binding and coordination (in variable-free semantics) 370 1 7.3. Paycheck pronouns (and donkey pronouns?) 371 17.3.1. Paychecks 371 1 7.3.2. A variable-free analysis of paycheck pronouns 374 17.3.3. Donkeys 376 1 7.4. Hidden variables 378 17.4.1. Hidden variables can always be complex 378 17.4.2. Translating into variable-free 382 18. Additional semantic dimensions: The semantics of focus 385 18.1. Computing alternatives compositionally 386 18.2. The meaning of only 390
XIV CONTENTS 18.3. Additional focus-sensitive words 392 18.4. Further compositional issues 393 18.5. Focus and binding 395 18.6. More generally: Multidimensional semantics 397 19. Intensionality and the syntax/semantics interface 398 19.1. Intensionality-sensitive words 399 19.2. Revising the fragment: Type-sensitive rules 403 References 407 Index 419
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