The Semantics of Plurals, Focus, Degrees, and Times Essays in Honor of Roger Schwarzschild /

This volume is a tribute to Roger Schwarzschild's immense contributions in the formal semantics of nouns, focus, degrees and space, and tense and aspect. Collectively, the papers in the volume reveal parallels across ontological domains, in particular in the context of elements with internal st...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Altshuler, Daniel (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Rett, Jessica (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2019.
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505 0 |a Preface; D. Altshuler & J. Rett -- Part I: The semantics of nouns and plurals -- A Chapter in the History of Formal Semantics: Plurals; B.H. Partee -- Intensions, Types, and Models: Remarks on some developments in formal semantics; T.E. Zimmermann -- Singleton Inde_nites and the Privacy Principle: Certain Puzzles; V. Dayal -- Why is attributive `heavy' distributive? K. McKinney-Bock & R. Pancheva -- Factivity meets polarity: On two differences between Italian vs. English factives; G. Chierchia -- Part II: The semantics of focus; Topless and Salient - Convertibles in the Theory of Focus; D. Büring -- New vs. Given; A. Kratzer & E.Selkirk -- The semantics of degree -- Equatives and Maximality; L. Crnič & D. Fox -- The perils of interpreting comparatives with pronouns for children and adults; K. Syrett & V. Gor -- Differentials crosslinguistically; R. Bhatt & V. Homer -- Subjectivity and Gradability: on the semantics of the possessive property concept construction in Mandarin Chinese; X. Li -- Part III: The semantics of tense and aspect -- Did Socrates die? A note on the moment of change; S. Zucchi -- Adverbs of Change; T. Koev -- Since; K. von Fintel & S. Iatridou. . 
520 |a This volume is a tribute to Roger Schwarzschild's immense contributions in the formal semantics of nouns, focus, degrees and space, and tense and aspect. Collectively, the papers in the volume reveal parallels across ontological domains, in particular in the context of elements with internal structure, like plural sets, alternative sets, degree intervals, temporal intervals, and vectors. This research suggests that the structure of an entity could inform the semantic behavior of that entity just as much (if not more) than its semantic type or lexical category. And because these structures dictate the formation of semantic alternatives, it can help inform focus semantics and scalar implicature as well. Old questions on plurals, focus and degree expressions get new answers in this collection of papers in honor of Roger Schwarzchild. Roger Schwarzschild is one of the leading scholars in semantics, and the editors have been highly successful in requesting contributions by his teachers, peers and former students. Some papers have circulated in draft form for many years, and find their final home in this edited volume, which well reflects the state of the art in the field. Prof. dr. Henriëtte de Swart, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. 
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