- 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 'sdonkey sentence (1962). Terminology, and comprehensive analysis, is normally attributed to Stephen Berman's "Situation-Based Semantics for Adverbs of Quantification" (1987).ee also
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Donkey pronoun Notes
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*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
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*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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