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ArtikelThe grammar of relative measurement  
Oleh: Ahn, Dorothy ; Sauerland, Uli
Jenis: Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi: Proceedings of the 25th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference, held at Stanford University, May 15-17, 2015, page 125-142.
Topik: quantification; measurement; relations; fractions; conservativity; universals; copy theory
Fulltext: 3062-4207-1-PB.pdf (197.91KB)
Isi artikelRelative measures such as percent and thirds relate one quantity to another. In several languages, determiner phrases containing relative measures can express two distinct construals: 1) The conservative construal in The company hired 55% of the women considers the ratio of the company hires among all women. 2) The non-conservative construal in The company hired 55% women is instead concerned with the ratio of women among the company hires. Other languages that distinguish the two construals using morphosyntactic means include German, Korean, Serbian, French, Georgian, Italian, and Hebrew. We present a syntactic and semantic analysis for the two construals. We argue that the non-conservative construal involves a different constituency of the measure-DP, and that focus semantics combined with a version of the copy theory of movement accounts for the non-conservative interpretation.
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