New manuscript.
It studies experimentally the conditions for the D-Linked vs. non-D-Linked status of noun-less DPs headed by different Ds, showing that their syntax is crucial to explain the two readings and semantic domain restriction is not enough.
https://t.co/a2u6QV0He8
New paper in Glossa.
Some English sentences show a restrictor/predicate switch: 'X hired 60% women' means that 60% of the people hired by X are women. This paper studies the conditions for the restrictor/predicate switch in Italian.
https://t.co/HhtnCKz2Kb
@VBambini@Dr_Semantic This is an ambiguous sentence: not producing a processing halt as English garden-path sentences do. An Italian example might be ‘Gianni ritiene che Maria parta improbabile’ (‘John considers that Mary would leave unlikely’) where ‘improbabile’ is hard to attach to structure
Day 5 of SemPrag Highlights Week: "The #Grammar of #Inclusion: Exploring the Boundaries of Linguistic Competence (SEMSUBSET)" investigates the relation between syntax and mathematical operations on meaning. @dr_falco
https://t.co/DJjmRrX3xX