Clarification and generalized quantifiers

Robin Cooper


Abstract
Purver and Ginzburg introduce the Reprise Content Hypothesis (RCH) and use it to argue for a non-generalized quantifier approach to certain quantifiers. In previous work we contrasted their approach with an approach which employs a more classical generalized quantifier analysis. In the present paper we synthesize the two approaches and suggest that this gives us the best account of the dialogue phenomena associated with RCH.
Anthology ID:
2013.dnd-4.13
Volume:
Dialogue Discourse Volume 4
Month:
Year:
2013
Address:
Editors:
Raquel Fernández, Stefanie Dipper, Heike Zinsmeister, Bonnie Webber
Venue:
DND
SIG:
SIGDIAL
Publisher:
Note:
Pages:
1–25
Language:
URL:
https://preview.aclanthology.org/ingest-dnd/2013.dnd-4.13/
DOI:
10.5087/dad.2013.101
Bibkey:
Cite (ACL):
Robin Cooper. 2013. Clarification and generalized quantifiers. Dialogue & Discourse, 4:1–25.
Cite (Informal):
Clarification and generalized quantifiers (Cooper, DND 2013)
Copy Citation:
PDF:
https://preview.aclanthology.org/ingest-dnd/2013.dnd-4.13.pdf