When-questions and tense in Inquisitive Semantics

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2019-12-10

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Tellings, JosISNI 0000000492958274

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Abstract

Temporal questions with when and their counterparts in other languages display tense restrictions: they are incompatible with the present tense that is interpreted as 'currently ongoing', and English when-questions are incompatible with the present perfect. The existence of tense restrictions is one of the reasons why a theory of the semantics of questions should include an account of tense and aspect. I first propose an explanation of the tense restrictions based on the pragmatics of questions and partial answers. Then, I discuss how tense and aspectual operators can be added to Inquisitive Semantics (Ciardelli, Groenendijk & Roelofsen 2018).

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temporal questions, when, tense, partial answers, Inquisitive Semantics, Taverne

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Tellings, J L 2019, 'When-questions and tense in Inquisitive Semantics', Proceedings of SALT , vol. 29, pp. 22-42. https://doi.org/10.3765/salt.v29i0.4593