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English complex verb constructions: identification and inference
Tu, Yuancheng. - 2012
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Licensing strong NPIs
In: Natural language semantics. - Dordrecht : Springer 19 (2011) 2, 109-148
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Metalinguistic comparison in an alternative semantics for imprecision
In: Natural language semantics. - Dordrecht : Springer 19 (2011) 1, 39-86
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Multifunctionality in dialogue
In: Computer speech and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 25 (2011) 2, 222-245
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Experimental evidence for embedded scalar implicatures
In: Journal of semantics. - Oxford : Univ. Press 28 (2011) 3, 359-400
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Modal entailments
In: Journal of semantics. - Oxford : Univ. Press 28 (2011) 4, 451-484
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Verbal irony in the wild
In: Pragmatics & cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 19 (2011) 2, 291-309
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Adding the disjunctive syllogism to relevant logics including TW Plus the contraction and reductio rules
In: Logique et analyse. - Brüssel : Vakgroep Wijsbegeerte 54 (2011) 215, 343-358
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Bridging inferences : constraining and resolving underspecification in discourse interpretation
Irmer, Matthias. - Berlin [u.a.] : De Gruyter, 2011
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Answer validation in question answering system ; Validation de réponses dans un système de questions réponses
Grappy, Arnaud. - : HAL CCSD, 2011
In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00647152 ; Autre [cs.OH]. Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2011. Français. ⟨NNT : 2011PA112241⟩ (2011)
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Integrating parallel analysis modules to evaluate the meaning of answers to reading comprehension questions
In: http://www.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de/%7Edm/papers/meurers-ziai-ott-bailey-11.pdf (2011)
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Finiteness in Jordanian Arabic: a semantic and morphosyntactic approach
Al-Aqarbeh, Rania Nayef. - : University of Kansas, 2011
Abstract: Previous research on finiteness has been dominated by the studies in tensed languages, e.g. English. Consequently, finiteness has been identified with tense. The traditional definition influences the morphological, semantic, and syntactic characterization of finiteness which has also been equated with tense and its realization. The present study investigates finiteness in Jordanian Arabic (JA), a spoken variety of Arabic that lacks tense marking and which marks agreement in all contexts. Such a language presents a challenge to the previous research on finiteness. I adopted a multi-level analytical approach in studying finiteness in JA that corresponds to the multi-faceted nature of the finiteness category. I enumerated the morphological, semantic, and syntactic properties commonly correlated with finiteness in the literature. In order to control for the clausal status of finiteness, I explored finiteness in JA in the context of complement clauses, a context that licenses finite as well non-finite clauses. To meet this goal, I adopted Noonan's (1985/ 2005) typological classification of complement clauses in which he classified clauses in terms of the matrix complement-taking-predicates. I then examined whether JA exhibits a distinction in regards to the traditional morphological, semantic, and syntactic properties of finiteness. I found that predicates in JA can be classified morphologically in terms of realis marking. Complement clauses encode different semantic interpretations which can also be captured by the realis distinction. Specifically, realis marked predicates encode distinctive aspectual interpretations in the real world. Conversely, realis unmarked predicates encode unrealized events. Nonetheless, the complement clauses are not distinguished syntactically in terms of realis marking. An alternative denominator is whether the clause is a Complementizer Phrase (CP) or not. Based on the mismatch between the morphological and semantic distinction, on the one hand, and the syntactic distinction, on the other, I argue that the finiteness notion cannot be extended to JA. This conclusion has significant implications for current linguistic research on finiteness. The study suggests that finiteness is a language-specific unification of morphosyntactic features rather than a core property of Universal Grammar.
Keyword: Arabic language-- Jordan-- morphosyntax; Aspect; Complement clauses; Finiteness; Linguistics; Semantic entailment; Temporal interpretations
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/9820
http://dissertations.umi.com/ku:11827
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Episodic Logic: Natural Logic + Reasoning
Stratos, Karl; Schubert, Lenhart K.; Gordon, Jonathan (1985 - ). - : Springer, 2011
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Discovering Commonsense Entailment Rules Implicit in Sentences
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Episodic Logic: Natural Logic + Reasoning
Stratos, Karl; Schubert, Lenhart K.; Gordon, Jonathan (1985 - ). - : Springer, 2011
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Discovering Commonsense Entailment Rules Implicit in Sentences
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Discovering Commonsense Entailment Rules Implicit in Sentences
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Measuring machine translation quality as semantic equivalence: a metric based on entailment features
In: Machine translation. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media 23 (2010) 2-3, 181-193
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Entailment, assertion, and textual coherence: the case of "almost" and "barely"
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 48 (2010) 3, 525-545
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Towards extended vantage theory
In: Language sciences. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 32 (2010) 2, 259-275
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