Genericity in Greek: An Experimental Investigation

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Zitierfähiger Link (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10900/91231
http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:21-dspace-912313
http://dx.doi.org/10.15496/publikation-32612
Dokumentart: Konferenzveröffentlichung
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019-07-31
Sprache: Englisch
Fakultät: 5 Philosophische Fakultät
Fachbereich: Allgemeine u. vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft
DDC-Klassifikation: 400 - Sprache, Linguistik
480 - Griechisch
Schlagworte: Bestimmtheit , Generizität , Griechisch
Freie Schlagwörter:
definiteness
genericity
Greek
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Abstract:

In this paper we present results from a context-acceptability judgment task that addressed genericity in Greek following a design used by Ionin et al. (2011). The task investigates two sources of genericity: (a) sentence-level genericity with a non-Well-Defined Kind (e.g., “a green lamp”) and (b) NP-level genericity with a WDK (e.g., “a dodo bird”) followed by a kind predicate (e.g., “be extinct”). Our results largely confirm the predictions and support Dayal’s (2004) theoretical account of genericity: definite singulars were rated higher with NP-level than with sentence-level genericity, definite plurals were rated equally high with both types of genericity, and modified indefinite singulars were rated higher with sentence-level than with NP-level genericity. With respect to the WDK restriction on definite singulars, even though the difference between the two conditions was significant, definite singulars with sentence-level genericity were rated higher than expected. This casts doubts on the universality WDK restriction, which would have to be addressed in future work.

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