Kai von Fintel
Bare Plurals, Bare Conditionals, and Only
abstract
The compositional semantics of sentences like Only mammals give
live birth and The flag flies only if the Queen is home is a
tough problem. Evidence is presented to show that only here is
modifying an underlying proposition (its ³prejacent²). After
discussing the semantics of only, the question of the proper
interpretation of the prejacent is explored. It would be nice if
the prejacent could be analyzed as having existential
quantificational force. But that is difficult to maintain, since
the prejacent structures when encountered on their own are
naturally read as having a lawlike flavor, which in many
analyses is attributed to the semantics of implicit operators
alleged to be present in them. In the end, an analysis is
presented which attributes some very particular properties to
these operators and thereby succeeds in providing the target
sentences with intuitively adequate interpretations. These
complex constructions can therefore be used as a probe into the
nature of implicit quantification in natural language.
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