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Exhaustification and contextual restriction
Tue Trinh, 2019, original scientific article

Keywords: implicatures, alternatives, exhaustification, salience, atomicity
Published in RUNG: 10.01.2025; Views: 374; Downloads: 5
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Alternatives of exceptives : lecture at the 16th Conference on Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis (SinFonIJA 16), Brno, 23. 9. 2023
Tue Trinh, 2023, unpublished conference contribution

Keywords: exceptives, alternatives, exhaustification
Published in RUNG: 10.01.2025; Views: 358; Downloads: 2
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Constraining the derivation of alternatives
Tue Trinh, Andreas Haida, 2015, original scientific article

Abstract: Inferences that result from exhaustification of a sentence S depend on the set of alternatives to S. In this paper, we present some inference patterns that are problematic for previous theories of alternatives and propose some structural constraints on the derivation of formal alternatives which derive the observations.
Keywords: alternatives, exhaustification, implicature, focus, symmetry
Published in RUNG: 09.01.2025; Views: 427; Downloads: 4
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Exceptives and cardinality
Tue Trinh, 2024, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: There are two schools of thoughts on exceptives. The "Fintelians" take exceptives to be modifiers of the NP argument of the determiner, while the "Anti-Fintelians" take them to be something else. I present the observation that exceptives do not tolerate cardinal determiners. I then discuss the problem it poses for two Anti-Fintelian analyses and propose a Fintelian account. The main idea of the account is that exceptives introduce subdomain alternatives.
Keywords: exceptives, cardinality, alternatives
Published in RUNG: 08.01.2025; Views: 317; Downloads: 5
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