Chapter 19 Quantification Theoretical perspectives

The study of quantificational expressions is one of the central domains in the field of natural language semantics. Probably every language has means of expressing quantification, but quantifiers in natural languages are straightforwardly parallel to logical quantifiers. Based on the previous resear...

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Main Author: Kimmelman, Vadim (auth)
Other Authors: Quer, Josep (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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