References (17)
References
Brasoveanu, Adrian, and Donka F. Farkas. 2011. “How Indefinites Choose Their Scope.” Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (1): 1–55.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Brasoveanu, Adrian, and Robert Henderson. 2009. “Varieties of distributivity: One by one vs. each.” Proceedings of SALT 19, ed. by Ed Cormany, Satoshi Ito, and David Lutz, 55–72. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Champollion, Lucas. 2016a. “Overt Distributivity in Algebraic Event Semantics.” Semantics and Pragmatics 9 (16). 1–65.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
. 2016b. “Covert Distributivity in Algebraic Event Semantics.” Semantics and Pragmatics 9 (15). 1–66.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Doetjes, Jenny, and Martin Honcoop. 1997. “The Semantics of Event-related Readings: a case for pair quantification.” In Ways of scope taking, ed. by Anna Szabolcsi, 263–310. Dordrecht: Kluwer.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Dotlacil, Jakub. 2015. “Why Is Distributivity so Hard? New Evidence from Distributive Markers and Licensors in Czech.” In Slavic Languages in the Perspective of Formal Grammar: Proceedings of FDSL 10.5, Brno 2014, ed. by Markéta Ziková, Pavel Caha, and Mojmír Docekal, 139–154. Frankfurt: Peter Lang.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Farkas, Donka. 2015. “Dependent Indefinites Revisited.” Presentation at the Workshop on (Co-)distributivity, Paris.
Henderson, Robert. 2016. “Variation in Dependent Indefinites.” Presentation at the Workshop on (Co-)distributivity, Paris.
Krifka, Manfred. 1990. “Four Thousand Ships Passed Through the Lock: Object-induced Measure Functions on Events.” Linguistics and Philosophy 13: 487–519.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Oh, Sei-Rang. 2001. “Distributivity in an Event Semantics.” In 11th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference (SALT 11), ed. by Rachel Hastings, Brendan Jackson, and Zsofia Zvolenszky, 326–345. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
. 2006. “Plurality Markers across Languages.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Connecticut.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Panaitescu, Mara. To appear. “Romanian Dependent Numerals as Ratios.” Proceedings of Going Romance 2015.
Szabolcsi, Anna. 2010. Quantification . Research Surveys in Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
. 2011. “Each What? Individual-key and Event-key Distribution.” Presentation at the Workshop “Quantification”, Stuttgart.
Vlach, Frank. 1993. “Temporal Adverbials, Tenses and the Perfect.” Linguistics and Philosophy 16 (3): 231–283.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Zhang, Linmin. 2013. “A Rate Analysis of Binominal Each”. Poster at the Mid-Atlantic Colloquium of Studies in Meaning 3.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Zimmermann, Malte. 2002. “Boys buying two sausages each: On the syntax and semantics of distance-distributivity.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Amsterdam.Google Scholar logo with link to Google Scholar
Mobile Menu Logo with link to supplementary files background Layer 1 prag Twitter_Logo_Blue