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e d u A b s t r a c t The implicit delimiting or narrowing of the domain of quantification, e.g., in the case of "unselective quantifiers" such as the adverbs of quantification always, u

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Q U A N T I F I C A T I O N A L D O M A I N S A N D R E C U R S I V E

C O N T E X T S

B a r b a r a P a r t e e

University of Massachusetts

D e p a r t m e n t o f L i n g u i s t i c s

A m h e r s t , M A 01003, U S A

I n t e r n e t : p a r t e e @ c s u m a s s e d u

A b s t r a c t

The implicit delimiting or narrowing of the domain

of quantification, e.g., in the case of "unselective

quantifiers" such as the adverbs of quantification

always, usually, mostly, etc., is a heavily context-

dependent phenomenon that has much in common

with anaphora, presupposition projection, the dy-

namics of reference time, reference location, etc.,

and other of the context-dependent phenomena

discussed in Partee (1979) While m a n y non-

linguistic factors clearly play a role in such phe-

nomena, there are interesting issues at the inter-

section of discourse processing and sentence gram-

mar, since in addition to context as constructed

at the discourse level, there are subsentential "lo-

cal contexts" which have limited lifespans and are

constrained by aspects of sentence grammar, both

syntactic and semantic

So for example in the case of anaphora, while

a pronoun can get its value from an entirely

non-linguistic context, if the value of a pronoun

is determined by a linguistic antecedent, there

are grammatical contraints on the possible struc-

tural relations that m a y hold between antecedent

and pronoun, as illustrated by the familiar "pre-

cede~command" conditions known since the early

work of Ross and Langacker and illustrated in (la-

b) below with respect to the possibility of inter-

preting "some people" as the antecedent of "they"

( l a ) Some people complain loudly in the mid-

dle of the night and they make so much noise

upstairs that one can't sleep

(lb) They make so much noise upstairs that

one can't sleep and some people complain

loudly in the middle of the night

In examples (2a-b) we see a similar restriction

on the possibility of restricting the domain of the

quantifier usually by means of material accessible

in the linguistic context: and the relevant notion

of accessibility turns out to be the same for the

wide range of phenomena mentioned above

(2a) Henrik likes to travel He goes to France

in the summer and he usually travels by car

He goes to England for the spring holidays and he usually travels by ferry

(2b) Henrik likes to travel He usually trav- els by ear and he goes to France in the sum- mer He usually travels by ferry and he goes

to England for the spring holidays

In the discourse (2b), unlike that in (2a), it

is impossible to understand the domain of the quantifier usually to be limited to the trips to France and the trips to England on its two occur- rences, so the discourse ends up sounding contra- dictory This constraint on "backwards domain restriction" is analogous to constraints on back- wards anaphora

Similar constraints apply to the local satisfac- tion of presuppositions by virtue of material that has its source in the local linguistic context And Heim has shown in her work on the presupposi- tion projection problem that the relevant acces- sibility constraints are fundamentally semantic in nature, as can be seen from examples with propo- sitional attitude verbs (which will be reviewed in the lecture) where examples with identical syn- tactic structure behave differently because of dif- ferent presuppositional relationships among e.g.,

"belief worlds" and "hope worlds" Of course in many cases the semantic and syntactic structures are sufficiently parallel that the constraints can of- ten be described either way

The notions of topic and focus appear to be among the important linguistic notions that play

a role in structuring these "recursive contexts"; re- cent work by Rooth and unpublished work by Von Fintel makes progress in relating focus structure to anaphoric structure more generally

As Kempson has demonstrated, the same broad range of inferential processes that play a role in discourse anaphoric phenomena (e.g., in li- censing the use of a definite article) also play a role

in the corresponding phenomena when they show

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up in local subsentential contexts; so the fact that aspects of sentence grammar play a crucial role

in defining accessibility relations for "antecedent" material in this whole family of phenomena does not mean that the phenomena themselves are to

be described in sentence-grammar terms One of the interesting issues, then, is the characterization

of the nature of the interface between the gram- matical and the extragrammatical mechanisms in- volved Work by Sidner and Webber represents one early line of attack on related problems, and recent developments in dynamic semantics are an- other This lecture will focus more on articulating the relationships among the different phenomena that appear to operate under common "accessi- bility" constraints than on choosing a particular formal approach to treating them

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