Quantificational variability effect

Quantificational variability effect

Quantificational variability effect (QVE) is the intuitive equivalence of certain sentences with quantificational adverbs (Q-adverbs) and sentences without these, but with quantificational determiner phrases (DP) in argument position instead.
*1. (a) A cat is usually smart. (Q-adverb)
*1. (b) Most cats are smart. (DP)
*2. (a) A dog is always smart. (Q-adverb)
*2. (b) All dogs are smart. (DP) [Adapted from Endriss and Hinterwimmer (2005).]

Analysis of QVE is widely cited as entering the literature with David Lewis' "Adverbs of Quantification" (1975), where he proposes QVE as a solution to Peter Geach's donkey sentence (1962). Terminology, and comprehensive analysis, is normally attributed to Stephen Berman's "Situation-Based Semantics for Adverbs of Quantification" (1987).

ee also

*Donkey pronoun

Notes

External links

;Core text
*Lewis, David. [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=Iqx80pAilKcC&pg=PA96&lpg=PA96&dq=%22adverbs+of+quantification%22+%22cast+of+characters%22&source=web&ots=NYHamL5W5g&sig=SncyvBmJWdNfh4x2Dj_k63hCy1s&hl=en#PRA1-PA20,M1 'Adverbs of Quantification'.] In "Formal Semantics of Natural Language". Edited by Edward L Keenan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975. Pages 3–15.;Other texts available online
*Endriss, Cornelia and Stefan Hinterwimmer. ' [http://www.sfb632.uni-potsdam.de/publications/A2/A2_Endriss_2006a.pdf The Non-Uniformity of Quantificational Variability Effects:] A Comparison of Singular Indefinites, Bare Plurals and Plural Definites'. "Belgian Journal of Linguistics" 19 (2005): 93–120.

Literature

;Core texts
*Berman, Stephen. "The Semantics of Open Sentences". PhD thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst, 1991.
*Berman, Stephen. 'An Analysis of Quantifier Variability in Indirect Questions'. In "MIT Working Papers in Linguistics" 11. Edited by Phil Branigan and others. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1989. Pages 1–16.
*Berman, Stephen. 'Situation-Based Semantics for Adverbs of Quantification'. In "University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers" 12. Edited by J. Blevins and Anne Vainikka. Graduate Linguistic Student Association (GLSA), University of Massachusetts Amherst, 1987. Pages 45–68.;Select bibliography


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