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9780199665297

Epistemic Indefinites Exploring Modality Beyond the Verbal Domain

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    9780199665297

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    019966529X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2015-06-23
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

This book brings together novel work on the semantics and pragmatics of certain indefinite expressions that also convey modality. These epistemic indefinites are determiners or pronouns that signal ignorance on the part of the speaker, such as German irgendein and Spanish algun: the sentence Maria se caso con algun medico ('Maria married some doctor or other') both makes an existential statement that there is a doctor that Maria married and signals the speaker's inability or unwillingness to identify the doctor in question.

Although epistemic indefinites have featured in recent semantic literature, a full understanding of the phenomenon is still lacking: there is currently no agreement on the source of their epistemic component; there is insufficient cross-linguistic data to develop a semantic typology of these items; and the parallelisms and differences between epistemic indefinites and other expressions that convey epistemic modality have not been explored in depth. In this volume, a team of experts in the field offer novel empirical observations and important theoretical insights on epistemic indefinites and related topics such as modal free relatives, modified numerals, and epistemic modals. They provide a coherent overview of the issues that shape the subject as well as placing them in the context of current semantic research, moving towards the development of a semantic typology of epistemic indefinites that explores the place of these expressions within a general typology of modal items.

Author Biography


Luis Alonso-Ovalle, Associate Professor of Linguistics, McGill University,Paula Menéndez-Benito, Marie Curie Fellow, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Luis Alonso-Ovalle is Associate Professor at McGill University. He received his Ph.D. in Linguistics (2006) from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and his research focuses on natural language semantics and its interfaces with pragmatics. His published work in these areas includes articles in Natural Language Semantics, Journal of Semantics, and Linguistics and Philosophy.


Paula Menendez-Benito is a Marie Curie fellow at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra. She received her Ph.D. in Linguistics (2005) from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Her research focuses on natural language semantics and its interfaces with pragmatics and she has published articles in journals including Natural Language Semantics and the Journal of Semantics.

Table of Contents


1. Epistemic indefinites: An overview, Luis Alonso-Ovalle and Paula Menéndez-Benito
Part I Extending the Empirical Landscape
2. Where do Chinese wh-items fit?, Gennaro Chierchia and Hsiu-Chen Daphne Liao
3. Romanian epistemic indefinites, Anamaria Fălăuş
4. Sinhala epistemic indefinites with a certain je ne sais quoi, Benjamin Slade
5. A short history of English epistemic indefinites, Benjamin Slade
Part II Sources of Evidence, Epistemic Indefinites, and Epistemic Modals
6. Epistemic indefinites and methods of identification, Maria Aloni and Angelika Port
7. Evidential restrictions on epistemic modals, Lisa Matthewson
Part III Specificity
8. Grading and hedging by gewiss, Stefan Hinterwimmer and Carla Umbach
9. Certain properties of certain indefinites: An experimental perspective, Tania Ionin
Part IV Other Modal DPs
10. Ignorance, indifference, and individuation in wh-ever, Cleo Condoravdi
11. Modified numerals: The epistemic effect, Rick Nouwen
12. Indifference and scalar implicatures, Kyle Rawlins
References
Index

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