Publikation: Adverbs of Change
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Adverbs of change like quickly or slowly are known to give rise to a number of interpretations. For example, Selena ran quickly says that the rate of running is high while Selena quickly noticed the plane implies that the distance between the event of noticing the plane and some previous event is short. Existing accounts (e.g., Cresswell in Formal semantics and pragmatics for natural languages. Reidel, pp 171–199, 1978; Rawlins in Studies in the composition and decomposition of event predicates. Springer, Dordrecht, pp 153–193, 2013) take rate readings as primary but struggle to derive additional interpretations. By contrast, I argue that adverbs of change measure the temporal distance between two salient events (or event parts) that are compositionally or contextually available. The main claim of the paper is that adverbs of change have a single if underspecified semantics and that the different interpretations arise through interaction with aspectual and discourse structure.
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KOEV, Todor, 2019. Adverbs of Change. In: ALTSHULER, Daniel, ed., Jessica RETT, ed.. The semantics of plurals, focus, degrees, and times : essays in honor of Roger Schwarzschild. Cham: Springer, 2019, pp. 283-303. ISBN 978-3-030-04437-4. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-04438-1_14BibTex
@incollection{Koev2019-04-18Adver-51732, year={2019}, doi={10.1007/978-3-030-04438-1_14}, title={Adverbs of Change}, isbn={978-3-030-04437-4}, publisher={Springer}, address={Cham}, booktitle={The semantics of plurals, focus, degrees, and times : essays in honor of Roger Schwarzschild}, pages={283--303}, editor={Altshuler, Daniel and Rett, Jessica}, author={Koev, Todor} }
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