Incorporation, plurality, and the incorporation of plurals: a dynamic approach
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2004
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This paper deals with the semantic properties of incorporated nominals that are present at clausal syntax. Such nominals exhibit a complex cluster of semantic properties, ranging from argument structure, scope, and number to discourse transparency. We develop an analysis of incorporation in the framework of Discourse Representation Theory, a dynamic theory that can connect sentence-level and discourse-level semantics. We concentrate on data from Hungarian, where incorporated nominals may be either morphologically singular or plural. We set out to capture two sets of contrasts: (i) those we find when comparing incorporated nominals on the one hand and their non-incorporated, full-fledged argument sisters on the other, and (ii) those we find when comparing morphologically singular and morphologically plural incorporated nominals. A more elaborate version of the analysis can be found in Farkas and de Swart (2003).
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semantics, nominals, incorporation, scope, plural, discourse
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de Swart, H E & Farkas, D F 2004, 'Incorporation, plurality, and the incorporation of plurals: a dynamic approach', Catalan Journal of Linguistics, vol. 3, pp. 45-73.