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The Question–Answer Requirement for scope assignment
Language acquisition Negation Scope ambiguities Ambiguity resolution
2015/9/6
This paper focuses on children’s interpretation of sentences containing negation and a quantifier (e.g., The detective didn’t find some guys).Recent studies suggest that, although children are capable...
V-Raising and Grammar Competition in Korean: Evidence from Negation and Quantifier Scope
V-raising negation quantifier
2015/9/2
In a head-final language, V-raising is hard to detect since there is no
evidence from the string to support a raising analysis. If the language
has a cliticlike negation that associates with the ver...
Does every Sentence Like This Exhibit a Scope Ambiguity?
A Machine Learning Approach to Modeling Scope Preferences
Machine Learning Approac Modeling Scope Preferences
2015/8/28
This article describes a corpus-based investigation of quantifier scope preferences. Following recent work on multimodular grammar frameworks in theoretical linguistics and a long history of combining...
Traditionally, models are compared on the basis of their accuracy, their scope, and their simplicity. Simplicity is often represented by parameter counts; the fewer the parameters, the simpler the mod...
Syntactic flexibility and planning scope: the effect of verb bias on advance planning during sentence recall
syntactic flexibility language production advance planning frequency effects RSVP paradigm sentence recall
2015/5/6
In sentence production, grammatical advance planning scope depends on contextual factors (e.g., time pressure), linguistic factors (e.g., ease of structural processing), and cognitive factors (e.g., p...
Planning ahead: How recent experience with structures and words changes the scope of linguistic planning
Language production Sentence planning Incrementality Syntactic priming
2015/4/20
The scope of linguistic planning, i.e., the amount of linguistic information that speakers prepare in advance for an utterance they are about to produce, is highly variable. Distinguishing between pos...
Temporal adverbials, negation and finiteness in Dutch as a second language: A scope-based account
Temporal adverbials negation finiteness Dutch as a second language scope-based account
2015/4/7
This study investigates the acquisition of post-verbal (temporal) adverbials and post-verbal negation in L2 Dutch. It is based on previous findings for L2 French that post-verbal negation poses less o...
This article analyses the wh-scope-marking construction in Warlpiri. The literature on wh-scope-marking constructions in other languages debates the relative merits of two types of analyses—the direct...
On the Analysis of Scope Ambiguities in Comparative Constructions: Converging Evidence from Real-Time Sentence Processing and Offline Data
Comparatives, Scope, Sentence Processing
2014/11/17
Under one interpretation, henceforth the “exactly reading”, what is required is
that John’s height be exactly 6
02
00. Under the second interpretation, there could be a
range of heights that would...
An argument in favor of syntactic reconstruction has been presented based on a
correlation between scope reconstruction and Condition C of the binding theory. This
correlation was claimed to follow ...
It is widely believed that existential quantifiers can bring about the semantic
effects of a scope which is wider than their actual syntactic scope (See Fodor & Sag
(1982), Cresti (1995), Kratzer ...
Negative DPs, A-Movement, and Scope Diminishment
scope diminishment A-chain reconstruction negative DPs neg-raising neg-split decomposition
2014/11/14
Lasnik (1999) has claimed that NegDPs in derived subject position cannot be interpreted in the embedded clause and do not undergo A-chain reconstruction. We show that with a well-defined set of predic...
Negative DPs and Scope Diminishment: Some Basic Patterns
Negative DPs Scope Diminishment Basic Patterns
2014/11/14
Negative DPs and Scope Diminishment: Some Basic Patterns.
Degree Operators and Scope
Degree Operators Scope
2014/11/13
A familiar idea about gradable adjectives is that they denote relations between
individuals and degrees. This is most transparent in constructions like (1), where
we seem to be witnessing explicit...