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О роли контекста в решении семантических проблем ; On the Role of Context in Solving Semantic Problems
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Syntactic and Prosodic Processing of Quantifier Ambiguity in Turkish
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In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic; Vol 6 (2021); 5066 ; 2641-3485 (2022)
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Patterns and processes. - The history of negation in the languages of Europe and the Mediterranean ; volume 2 : Patterns and processes. -
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Quantifier scope and information structure in Greek
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 5, No 1 (2020); 81 ; 2397-1835 (2020)
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What do speaker judgments tell us about theories of quantifier scope in German?
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 3, No 1 (2018); 91 ; 2397-1835 (2018)
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Scope marking and prosody in Hungarian
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 3, No 1 (2018); 83 ; 2397-1835 (2018)
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An Experimental Study of Phonological Variation and Variation in Scope Judgments in Korean
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In: Kim, Taehoon Hendrik. (2017). An Experimental Study of Phonological Variation and Variation in Scope Judgments in Korean. UCLA: Linguistics 0510. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1vm8n8hz (2017)
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Abstract:
Korean speakers split into two groups regarding how they interpret a negative sentence with a quantified object, such as "The boy didn't eat every cookie" (Han et al. 2007). For a scenario in which a boy eats some but not all cookies, some speakers regard the sentence as a truthful description of the scenario, while other speakers do not. In other words, only the former accepts the wide scope reading of negation (the not>every reading). One hypothesis of this fact is that each group of speakers has a different grammar, where the distinction rests on whether the verb moves to T or not; this is Han et al.'s (2007) two-grammar hypothesis. Certain theories of the syntax-phonology interface (e.g. Samuels 2011) predict that the grammatical split should be accompanied by a phonological split. Specifically, the prediction is that the Post-Obstruent Tensing process in Korean for speakers who reject the not>every reading should be blocked from applying between the transitive verb and the object of a simple declarative sentence. A two-part experiment composed of a truth-value judgment task and a production task was conducted to test the prediction. The result reproduced the findings of Han et al. (2007) and showed that speakers' scope judgments have no notable correlation with the occurrence of Post-Obstruent Tensing. In the discussion, alternative theories of the syntax-phonology interface and problematic aspects of the two-grammar hypothesis are considered.
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Korean; Linguistics; negation; Post-Obstruent Tensing; quantifier scope; scope ambiguity; syntax-phonology interface
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URL: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1vm8n8hz
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Persian Complex Predicates: Evidence for Verb Movement from Ellipsis and Negation ...
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Dealing with quantifier scope ambiguity in natural language understanding
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Lexical NP and VP quantifiers in Bulgarian
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In: Cognitive Studies | Études cognitives; No 11 (2011); 135-142 ; 2392-2397 (2015)
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Prohibiting Inverse Scope: An Experimental Study of Chinese vs. English
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Bound 'de re' pronouns and the LFs of attitude reports
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In: Semantics and Pragmatics, Vol 7, Iss 0, Pp 1-43 (2014) (2014)
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Scope Licensing in English Sentences Containing Universal Quantifiers and Negation by L1-Mandarin Chinese L2-English Adult Learners
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In: Theses (2013)
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