1. Bipartite exhaustification: evidence from Vietnamese : lecture at the Second Tsinghua Interdisciplinary Workshop on Logic, Language, and Meaning; Monotonicity in Logic and Language, TLLM 2020, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 19. 12. 2020Tue Trinh, 2020, unpublished conference contribution Keywords: NPI, exhaustification, Vietnamese Published in RUNG: 14.01.2025; Views: 263; Downloads: 2
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8. Bipartite exhaustification : evidence from VietnameseTue Trinh, 2020, published scientific conference contribution Abstract: This short note presents an empirical puzzle: the Vietnamese counterpart of any has two morphological variants, only one of which, namely the more complex one, is acceptable under an existential modal. The note then discusses a theory of any whose explanation of the acceptability of any under existential modals requires exhaustification. The Vietnamese fact is then shown to follow from the theory under the assumption that exhaustification has a bipartite syntax. The note ends with some open questions for further research. Keywords: NPI, exhaustification, Vietnamese Published in RUNG: 10.01.2025; Views: 369; Downloads: 4
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9. Zero and trivialityAndreas Haida, Tue Trinh, 2020, original scientific article Abstract: This paper takes issue with Bylinina & Nouwen’s (2018) hypothesis that the numeral zero has the basic weak meaning of ‘zero or more.’ We argue, on the basis of empirical observation and theoretical consideration, that this hypothesis implies that exhaustification can circumvent L-triviality, and that exhaustification cannot circumvent L-triviality. We also provide some experimental results to support our argument. Keywords: numerals, modification, exhaustification, L-Triviality Published in RUNG: 10.01.2025; Views: 264; Downloads: 5
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10. Questioning and time : lecture at the semantics workshop GLOW 41, 14. 4. 2018, Budapest, HungaryAndreas Haida, Tue Trinh, 2018, unpublished conference contribution Keywords: Statives, Cessation, Tense, Interrogatives, Exhaustification Published in RUNG: 10.01.2025; Views: 286; Downloads: 2
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