
Indefinites and the Type of Sets
Fred Landman(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. November 2003
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-4051-1630-5 (ISBN)
Description
Indefinites and the Type of Sets explores a new theory of indefinite noun phrase interpretation and definiteness effects.
Provides an introduction to aspects of the semantics of noun phrases, as well as comparing alternate theories.
Explores a new theory of indefinite noun phrase interpretation and definiteness effects.
Written accessibly by one of the world's most prominent formal semanticists.
Useful for students and scholars in formal semantics as well as the neighboring fields of syntax, pragmatics, and the philosophy of language.
Provides an introduction to aspects of the semantics of noun phrases, as well as comparing alternate theories.
Explores a new theory of indefinite noun phrase interpretation and definiteness effects.
Written accessibly by one of the world's most prominent formal semanticists.
Useful for students and scholars in formal semantics as well as the neighboring fields of syntax, pragmatics, and the philosophy of language.
Reviews / Votes
"An impressive contribution to the study of definiteness effects in natural language, empirically rich and theoretically stimulating. Fred Landman's style is uniquely engaging - he makes hardcore linguistics fun to read!" Veneeta Dayal, Rutgers University"Some people might think that everything has been said about the semantics of indefinites. Landman's book proves the opposite. It contains a wealth of new ideas and insights about this never-aging topic." Gerhard Jaeger, University of Potsdam
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
676 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4051-1630-5 (9781405116305)
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Person
Fred Landman is Professor of Semantics at Tel Aviv University. His publications include Events and Plurality (2000), Structures for Semantics (1991), Towards a Theory of Information (1986), and Varieties of Formal Semantics (edited with Frank Veltman, 1984).
Content
Acknowledgements. Reading this book at different levels.
Introduction.
1. Numerical Adjectives and the Type of Sets.
2. The Adjectival Theory of Indefinite Predicates and Arguments.
3. The Variable Constraint on Predicates and There-Insertion Subjects.
4. Problems for Weak-Strong Analyses of There-Insertion Subjects.
5. There-Insertion Subjects as Subjects Adjoined to Verb Phrases.
6. There-Insertion Subjects Adjoined to Saturated Predicates.
7. Some Questions about There-Insertion in Dutch.
8. The Problem of Negative Noun Phrases.
9. Relational Indefinites and Semantic Incorporation.
10. Definite Time-Adverbials and Event Measures.
11. Indefinite Time-Adverbials and the Counting-Grid.
References.
Index.
Introduction.
1. Numerical Adjectives and the Type of Sets.
2. The Adjectival Theory of Indefinite Predicates and Arguments.
3. The Variable Constraint on Predicates and There-Insertion Subjects.
4. Problems for Weak-Strong Analyses of There-Insertion Subjects.
5. There-Insertion Subjects as Subjects Adjoined to Verb Phrases.
6. There-Insertion Subjects Adjoined to Saturated Predicates.
7. Some Questions about There-Insertion in Dutch.
8. The Problem of Negative Noun Phrases.
9. Relational Indefinites and Semantic Incorporation.
10. Definite Time-Adverbials and Event Measures.
11. Indefinite Time-Adverbials and the Counting-Grid.
References.
Index.