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Schäfer Positions and Interpretations
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German Adverbial Adjectives at the Syntax-Semantics Interface
E-Book, Englisch, Band 245, 251 Seiten
Reihe: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]ISSN
ISBN: 978-3-11-027828-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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1;1 Introduction;17
1.1;1 Scope and aim;17
1.2;2 On adverbials and adjectives;19
1.2.1;2.1 Defining adverbials;20
1.2.1.1;2.1.1 Adverbial vs. subject;21
1.2.1.2;2.1.2 Adverbial vs. object;22
1.2.1.3;2.1.3 Adverbial vs. predicative;28
1.2.1.4;2.1.4 Adverbial vs. particle;30
1.2.1.5;2.1.5 Summary;32
1.2.2;2.2 Adverbial adjectives;33
1.2.2.1;2.2.1 Adjectives;33
1.2.2.2;2.2.2 Adverbs;35
1.2.2.3;2.2.3 Adjective or adverb?;37
1.2.3;2.3 Summary;39
1.3;3 Basic distinctions;40
1.3.1;3.1 Class properties of adverbial adjectives;41
1.3.2;3.2 Set-theoretic classifications of adjectives;41
1.3.3;3.3 Sentence and non-sentence adverbials;44
1.3.4;3.4 Other important semantic properties;45
1.3.4.1;3.4.1 Opacity;45
1.3.4.2;3.4.2 Veridicality;46
1.4;4 Structure of the book;46
2;2 The readings of sentence adverbials;49
2.1;1 Introduction;49
2.2;2 Subject-oriented adverbials;50
2.2.1;2.1 Adverbial adjectives as subject-oriented adverbials;52
2.3;3 Speaker-oriented adverbials;53
2.3.1;3.1 Speech-act adverbials;54
2.3.2;3.2 Epistemic adverbials;55
2.3.3;3.3 Evaluative adverbials;58
2.4;4 Domain adverbials;61
2.5;5 Semantic constraints on possible sentence adverbials;63
2.6;6 Conclusion;64
3;3 The readings of verb-related adverbials;65
3.1;1 Introduction;65
3.2;2 Manner adverbials;67
3.2.1;2.1 Introduction;67
3.2.2;2.2 Pure manner adverbials;72
3.2.3;2.3 Agent-oriented manner adverbials;74
3.2.4;2.4 Further orientations;78
3.3;3 Degree adverbials;79
3.3.1;3.1 Contexts and constraints for degree modification;81
3.3.2;3.2 Degree-manner ambiguities;82
3.4;4 Method-oriented adverbials;83
3.5;5 Verb-related adverbials and secondary predication;85
3.5.1;5.1 Resultatives;85
3.5.2;5.2 Ambiguities and blends;87
3.5.3;5.3 Depictives;91
3.6;6 Adverbial adjectives and the verb-adverbial combinatorics;94
3.6.1;6.1 Statives that allow manner modification;95
3.6.2;6.2 Mannerless statives;99
3.7;7 Verb-related adverbials and negation;101
3.7.1;7.1 Negation, adverbials, and the sentential base;102
3.7.2;7.2 Verb-related adverbials with scope over negation;105
3.8;8 Conclusion;110
4;4 Event-related adverbials;113
4.1;1 Mental-attitude adverbials;113
4.1.1;1.1 Mental-attitude adverbials and opacity;115
4.1.2;1.2 Mental-attitude adverbials vs. secondary predication;116
4.1.3;1.3 Transparent adverbials;117
4.1.4;1.4 Transparent adverbials, depictives and negation;119
4.2;2 Event-external adverbials;120
4.2.1;2.1 Inchoative readings of schnell and langsam;121
4.2.2;2.2 Holistic usages;122
4.2.2.1;2.2.1 Holistic usages and the internal structure of the event;122
4.2.2.2;2.2.2 Quantified direct objects;126
4.2.2.3;2.2.3 Modifiers of complex events;131
4.3;3 The wobei-paraphrase;133
4.3.1;3.1 Wobei vs. während;134
4.3.2;3.2 Event-related adverbials and the wobei-paraphrase;136
4.3.2.1;3.2.1 Mental-attitude adverbials and the wobei-paraphrase;136
4.3.2.2;3.2.2 The wobei-paraphrase and event-external modification;137
4.3.2.3;3.2.3 The wobei-paraphrase and associated readings;139
4.4;4 Summary;141
5;5 The syntactic position of manner adverbials;143
5.1;1 Introduction;143
5.2;2 Establishing syntactic positions;145
5.3;3 Adverbial modification and information structure;146
5.3.1;3.1 Focus projection;146
5.3.2;3.2 Adverbials and normal word order;150
5.4;4 Eckardt’s account: Scrambled indefinite direct objects;151
5.4.1;4.1 Restricted combinations: Implicit resultatives and verbs of creation;152
5.4.2;4.2 The readings of indefinites and topicality;154
5.4.3;4.3 In-group readings;154
5.4.4;4.4 Problems for Eckardt’s account;156
5.4.4.1;4.4.1 Frey vs Eckardt: The strong reading of indefinites;156
5.4.4.2;4.4.2 Manner adverbials and verbs of creation;157
5.5;5 Frey and Pittner: Object integration;157
5.5.1;5.1 Resultatives and integration;160
5.6;6 An alternative account: It’s the adverbial’s reading that is decisive;161
5.6.1;6.1 Adverbials out of the blue;161
5.6.1.1;6.1.1 Thetic sentences;164
5.6.2;6.2 Re-interpreting the controversial examples;168
5.6.2.1;6.2.1 Existentially interpreted w-phrases;168
5.6.2.2;6.2.2 W-phrases: Re-interpreting the data;170
5.6.3;6.3 Theme-rheme condition;173
5.7;7 More evidence and some subtleties;176
5.7.1;7.1 Clear minimal pairs;176
5.7.2;7.2 Lexical semantics and verb-adverbial combinatorics;179
5.7.3;7.3 Scrambling;180
5.8;8 Summary;181
6;6 Adverbials in formal semantics: The classical analyses;183
6.1;1 The operator approach;183
6.1.1;1.1 Thomason and Stalnaker;185
6.1.2;1.2 The operator approach and scope;186
6.1.3;1.3 The operator approach as a general analysis of modification structures;188
6.1.4;1.4 Criticism of the operator approach;189
6.1.4.1;1.4.1 The cognitive inappropriateness of the intensional solution;189
6.1.4.2;1.4.2 Entailments in the operator approach;191
6.2;2 The argument approach: McConnell-Ginet;192
6.2.1;2.1 Entailments in McConnell-Ginet’s approach;194
6.3;3 The predicate approach: Event-based semantics;194
6.3.1;3.1 Event-based semantics and intuitive plausibility;197
6.3.2;3.2 The scope of the event-based approach;198
6.3.3;3.3 Neo-Davidsonian approaches;198
6.4;4 Possible combinations: Events and the predicate-modifier approach;199
6.4.1;4.1 Adding events;199
6.4.2;4.2 Event-based semantics as a refinement;200
6.5;5 Conclusion;201
7;7 The semantic analysis of verb-related adverbials;203
7.1;1 Manners in the ontology;204
7.1.1;1.1 The history of the idea;204
7.1.2;1.2 The cognitive status of manners;206
7.2;2 Manners in the representation;207
7.2.1;2.1 The technical aspects: Getting manners into the representation and specifying them;208
7.3;3 Benefits of the analysis;210
7.3.1;3.1 Differentiating the readings and the link to syntax;210
7.3.2;3.2 The syntax-semantics interface;211
7.3.3;3.3 Event-related modification: The difficult cases;214
7.4;4 Summary;217
8;8 Summary and outlook;219
8.1;1 Results;219
8.2;2 Outlook;224
9;Notes;227
10;References;239
11;Index;248