Hotze Rullmann
University of British Columbia
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Natural Language Semantics | 1999
Sigrid Beck; Hotze Rullmann
A semantics for interrogatives is presented which is based on Karttunens theory, but in a flexible manner incorporates both weak and strong exhaustivity. The paper starts out by considering degree questions, which often require an answer picking out the maximal degree from a certain set. However, in some cases, depending on the semantic properties of the question predicate, reference to the minimal degree is required, or neither specifying the maximum nor the minimum is sufficient. What is needed is an operation which defines the maximally informative answer on the basis of the Karttunen question denotation. Shifting attention to non-degree questions, two notions of answerhood are adopted from work by Heim. The first of these is weakly exhaustive and the second strongly exhaustive. The second notion of answerhood is proven to be equivalent to Groenendijk and Stokhofs interrogative semantics. On the basis of a wide range of empirical data showing that questions often are not interpreted exhaustively, it is argued that a fairly rich system of semantic objects associated with questions is needed to account for the various ways in which questions contribute to the semantics and pragmatics of the utterances in which they appear.
Archive | 1995
Hotze Rullmann
Linguistic Variation Yearbook | 2008
Lisa Matthewson; Henry Davis; Hotze Rullmann
Natural Language Semantics | 2008
Hotze Rullmann; Lisa Matthewson; Henry Davis
Archive | 1997
Hotze Rullmann
Archive | 2003
Hotze Rullmann; Aili You
Journal of Semantics | 2003
Hotze Rullmann
Semantics and Linguistic Theory | 1998
Hotze Rullmann; Sigrid Beck
Perspectives on Negation and Polarity Items | 2001
Jacob Hoeksema; A. van der Wouden; V Sánchez Valencia; Hotze Rullmann
Archive | 1997
Hotze Rullmann; Sigrid Beck