Plural Reference and Syntactic Three-Dimensionality
This book argues in favor of Plural Reference (reference to several things at once) for the semantics of natural language and explores the connection between Plural Reference and Alternative Semantics for the purpose of the interpretation of three-dimensional syntactic structures of coordination, in the sense of Goodal, Muadz, and myself in my 1992 Ph D thesis.
Table of Contents
Chap. 1: Plural Reference: Familiar and New Motivations
Chap. 2: Three-dimensional Syntax Coordination and its Interpretation
Chap. 3: Implicit Coordination and Plural Reference
Chap. 4. Implicit Coordination in Other Contexts than Conjunction
Chap. 5. Oulook: Non-Boolean Semantics and Generalized Plural Reference
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