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THE SEMANTICS OF SCALAR MODIFIERS BART GEURTS RICK NOUWEN University of Nijmegen Utrecht University On the naive account of scalar modifiers like more than and at least , At least three girls snored is synonymous with More than two ...
THE SEMANTICS OF SCALAR MODIFIERS BART GEURTS RICK NOUWEN University of Nijmegen Utrecht University On the naive account of scalar modifiers like more than and at least , At least three girls snored is synonymous with More than two ...
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The latter restriction is due , we believe , to the fact that comparative modifiers take first - order predicates as arguments ... Hence , the reason why the argument of a comparative modifier cannot be specific is due to a selection ...
The latter restriction is due , we believe , to the fact that comparative modifiers take first - order predicates as arguments ... Hence , the reason why the argument of a comparative modifier cannot be specific is due to a selection ...
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The distributional pattern of scalar modifiers , we have seen , is somewhat peculiar . On the one hand , there is a clear main trend , which is that superlative modifiers have a wider range of distribution than their comparative ...
The distributional pattern of scalar modifiers , we have seen , is somewhat peculiar . On the one hand , there is a clear main trend , which is that superlative modifiers have a wider range of distribution than their comparative ...
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