Continuations and Natural Language

Continuations and Natural Language

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Barker, Chris
OUP Oxford
EAN: 9780191664922
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This book takes concepts developed by researchers in theoretical computer science and adapts and applies them to the study of natural language meaning. Summarizing more than a decade of research, Chris Barker and Chung-chieh Shan put forward the Continuation Hypothesis: that the meaning of a natural language expression can depend on its own continuation. In Part I, the authors develop a continuation-based theory of scope and quantificational binding and provide anexplanation for order sensitivity in scope-related phenomena such as scope ambiguity, crossover, superiority, reconstruction, negative polarity licensing, dynamic anaphora, and donkey anaphora. Part II outlines an innovative substructural logic for reasoning about continuations and proposes an analysisof the compositional semantics of adjectives such as 'same' in terms of parasitic and recursive scope. It also shows that certain cases of ellipsis should be treated as anaphora to a continuation, leading to a new explanation for a subtype of sluicing known as sprouting. The book makes a significant contribution to work on scope, reference, quantification, and other central aspects of semantics and will appeal to semanticists in linguistics and philosophy at graduate level and above.
EAN 9780191664922
ISBN 0191664928
Binding Ebook
Publisher OUP Oxford
Publication date November 27, 2014
Pages 320
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Barker, Chris; Shan, Chung-chieh
Series Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics