Superlative adjectives and the licensing of non-modal infinitival subject relatives
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| Publication date | 2010 |
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| Book title | Adjectives: formal analyses in syntax and semantics |
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| Series | Linguistik aktuell = Linguistics today, 153 |
| Pages (from-to) | 233-264 |
| Number of pages | 31 |
| Publisher | Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins |
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| Abstract |
The present contribution proposes an analysis of adjectives that license nonmodal infinitival relative clauses. I propose to reduce the uniqueness constraint on the noun phrase modified by non-modal infinitival relatives to licensing by a contrastive identificational focus. The contrastive component ensures that the licensing adjectives exclude the existence of a still higher or lower degree: uniqueness is due to selection of the endpoint of a scale. I further propose that superlatives and comparable modifiers are polysemous. In their positive use they assert a positive proposition and entail a negative one, in which case they function as identificational foci; in their negative use, on the other hand, they assert a negative proposition and entail a positive one, in which case they function as contrastive foci. The negative use of superlatives and equivalent modifiers licenses non-modal infinitival relatives, subjunctive relative clauses (e.g. in Romance) and negative polarity items like ever. The positive use of superlatives and comparable modifiers does not license non-modal infinitival relatives, subjunctive relative clauses, and negative polarity items, but only indicative relative clauses.
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| Document type | Chapter |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/a.p.sleeman/bestanden/Infinitival%20relatives%20and%20superlatives.pdf |
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