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The Meaning of More

Af: Alexis Wellwood Engelsk Paperback

The Meaning of More

Af: Alexis Wellwood Engelsk Paperback
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This book reimagines the compositional semantics of comparative sentences using words such as more, as, too, and others. The book''s central thesis entails a rejection of a fundamental assumption of degree semantic frameworks: that gradable adjectives like tall lexicalize functions from individuals to degrees, i.e., measure functions. Alexis Wellwood argues that comparative expressions in English themselves introducemeasure functions; this is the case whether that morphology targets adjectives, as intaller or more intelligent; nouns, as in more coffee, more coffees; verbs, such as run more, jump more; or expressions of other categories. Furthermore, she suggests that expressions that comfortably and meaningfully appear in the comparative form should be distinguished from those that do not in terms of a general notion of "measurability": a measurable predicate has a domain of application with non-trivial structure. This notion unifies the independently motivated distinctions between, for example, gradable and non-gradable adjectives, mass and count nouns, singular and plural noun phrases, and telic and atelic verb phrases. Based on careful examination of the distribution of dimensions for comparison within the class of measurable predicates, she ties the selection of measure functions to the specific nature and structure of the domain entities targeted for measurement.The book ultimately explores how, precisely, we should understand semantic theories that invoke the "nature" of domain entities: does the theory depend for its explanation on features of metaphysical reality, or something else? Such questions are especially pertinent in light of a growing body of research in cognitive science exploring the understanding and acquisition of comparative sentences.
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This book reimagines the compositional semantics of comparative sentences using words such as more, as, too, and others. The book''s central thesis entails a rejection of a fundamental assumption of degree semantic frameworks: that gradable adjectives like tall lexicalize functions from individuals to degrees, i.e., measure functions. Alexis Wellwood argues that comparative expressions in English themselves introducemeasure functions; this is the case whether that morphology targets adjectives, as intaller or more intelligent; nouns, as in more coffee, more coffees; verbs, such as run more, jump more; or expressions of other categories. Furthermore, she suggests that expressions that comfortably and meaningfully appear in the comparative form should be distinguished from those that do not in terms of a general notion of "measurability": a measurable predicate has a domain of application with non-trivial structure. This notion unifies the independently motivated distinctions between, for example, gradable and non-gradable adjectives, mass and count nouns, singular and plural noun phrases, and telic and atelic verb phrases. Based on careful examination of the distribution of dimensions for comparison within the class of measurable predicates, she ties the selection of measure functions to the specific nature and structure of the domain entities targeted for measurement.The book ultimately explores how, precisely, we should understand semantic theories that invoke the "nature" of domain entities: does the theory depend for its explanation on features of metaphysical reality, or something else? Such questions are especially pertinent in light of a growing body of research in cognitive science exploring the understanding and acquisition of comparative sentences.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 230
ISBN-13: 9780198804666
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0198804660
Kategori: Sprogfilosofi
Udg. Dato: 1 okt 2019
Længde: 14mm
Bredde: 177mm
Højde: 258mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 1 okt 2019
Forfatter(e): Alexis Wellwood
Forfatter(e) Alexis Wellwood


Kategori Sprogfilosofi


ISBN-13 9780198804666


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 230


Udgave


Længde 14mm


Bredde 177mm


Højde 258mm


Udg. Dato 1 okt 2019


Oplagsdato 1 okt 2019


Forlag Oxford University Press

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