Publikation: Attributive uses of 'many'
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In contrast to its determiner-like use, the attributive use of many has received little attention in the literature. The present paper narrows down the gap. First, just like ordinary superlative/positive adjectives and determiner-like many have received a unified account, a unified analysis is developed for reconstructed superlative/positive adjectives and reconstructed attributive many. In addition to the LFs independently motivated for reconstructed superlatives (Bhatt 2002; Hulsey & Sauerland 2006), an exhaustivity operator will be called for (cf. Chierchia, Fox & Spector (2012)), leading to nested foci. Second, the entire palette of readings attested for determiner-like many – cardinal vs. proportional, host-external vs. host-internal – will be shown to obtain for attributive many.
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ROMERO, Maribel, 2018. Attributive uses of 'many'. 27th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference : SALT 27. College Park, 12. Mai 2017 - 14. Mai 2017. In: BURGDORF, Dan, ed., Jacob COLLARD, ed., Sireemas MASPONG, ed. and others. Proceedings of SALT 27. Washington, DC: LSA, 2018, pp. 480-503. eISSN 2163-5951. Available under: doi: 10.3765/salt.v27i0.4213BibTex
@inproceedings{Romero2018Attri-59436, year={2018}, doi={10.3765/salt.v27i0.4213}, title={Attributive uses of 'many'}, publisher={LSA}, address={Washington, DC}, booktitle={Proceedings of SALT 27}, pages={480--503}, editor={Burgdorf, Dan and Collard, Jacob and Maspong, Sireemas}, author={Romero, Maribel} }
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