Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 2004 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... meaning of scalar quantifiers specifies only a lower bound . Most , it is assumed , codes ' more than half ' " , also covering ' all ' . To account for most's common interpretation , ' more than half but less than all ' , linguists have ...
... meaning of scalar quantifiers specifies only a lower bound . Most , it is assumed , codes ' more than half ' " , also covering ' all ' . To account for most's common interpretation , ' more than half but less than all ' , linguists have ...
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... meaning proposal the circumbounded meaning is the original historical meaning of most , and a semanticization of the rare ' all ' - exclusion implicature is not expected . If these issues have been resolved , the received view would ...
... meaning proposal the circumbounded meaning is the original historical meaning of most , and a semanticization of the rare ' all ' - exclusion implicature is not expected . If these issues have been resolved , the received view would ...
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... meaning proposal and the received view will be descriptively equiv- alent . Two differences will remain , however . First , my proposal assumes what I believe to be a more commonsensical concept ( a circumbounded quantity ) as coded by ...
... meaning proposal and the received view will be descriptively equiv- alent . Two differences will remain , however . First , my proposal assumes what I believe to be a more commonsensical concept ( a circumbounded quantity ) as coded by ...
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