Reference and Anaphoric Relations

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Pub. Date: 1999-11-01
Publisher(s): Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

The notions of reference and anaphoric relations have been discussed since antiquity and they are still one of the most challenging subjects in linguistics, logics and philosophy of language. The quest for a satisfying account of anaphoric reference has initiated a wide range of new and interesting approaches in formal semantics; and recent research confirms the old insight that reference and anaphoricity are closely interrelated issues. This volume brings together fifteen original research articles on the representation and interpretation of indefinite and definite noun phrases, anaphoric pronouns, and closely related issues such as scope and quantifier movement. The analyses are worked out within discourse representation theory, file change semantics, and dynamic logic, a family of recent frameworks developed for the formal analysis of discourse semantics. Particular attention is paid to E-type theories of pronouns and to the use of choice functions in the semantics of noun phrases. The papers collected in this volume shed light on the question of how linguistic expressions establish reference and anaphoric relations. The use of choice function approaches within dynamic semantics opens new research perspectives on these questions. Audience: This book will be of interest to scholars and students of linguistics, logicians, philosophers of language, computational linguists, and computer scientists with an interest in the semantics of natural language.

Table of Contents

Participants of the workshop vii
Contributors ix
Preface xi
Introduction: Reference and the Semantics of Anaphora 1(16)
Klaus Von Heusinger
Urs Egli
HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF ANAPHORIC RELATIONS
Anaphora from Athens to Amsterdam
17(14)
Urs Egli
Understanding the Semantics of ``relativa grammaticalia'': Some Medieval Logicians on Anaphoric Pronouns
31(16)
Reinhard Hulsen
Meaning in Motion
47(32)
Jeroen Groenendijk
Martin Stokhof
QUANTIFICATION AND SCOPE
Scope Matters
79(30)
Donka Farkas
Scope Ambiguities with Negative Quantifiers
109(24)
Henriette De Swart
Definiteness Effect: The Case of Russian
133(14)
Elena Paducheva
Persistence, Polarity, and Plurality
147(10)
Stephen Neale
ANAPHORIC REFERENCE
Anaphoric Relations Across Attitude Contexts
157(26)
Robert Van Rooy
The Grammar of the Attitudes
183(10)
Hartley Slater
CHOICE FUNCTIONS AND THE SEMANTICS OF INDEFINITES
Some Remarks on Choice Functions and LF-Movement
193(36)
Arnim Von Stechow
What Makes Choice Natural?
229(18)
Yoad Winter
The Reference of Indefinites
247(22)
Klaus Von Heusinger
REPRESENTATION AND INTERPRETATION
Reference and Inference: The Case of Anaphora
269(18)
Jaroslav Peregrin
Coreference and Representationalism
287(24)
Paul Dekker
Underspecified Semantics
311(28)
Reinhard Muskens
Index of Subjects 339(6)
Index of Names 345

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