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Cartwright, Vaughn.
A Semantic Theory of a Subset of Qualifying "As" Phrases in English.
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A Semantic Theory of a Subset of Qualifying "As" Phrases in English./
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Cartwright, Vaughn.
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1 online resource (283 pages)
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-08(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International79-08A(E).
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9780355773057
A Semantic Theory of a Subset of Qualifying "As" Phrases in English.
Cartwright, Vaughn.
A Semantic Theory of a Subset of Qualifying "As" Phrases in English.
- 1 online resource (283 pages)
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-08(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 2018.
Includes bibliographical references
Landman (1989) introduced contemporary linguistics to the as-phrase. An as-phrase is a qualifier, introduced in English by "as." "John is corrupt as a judge," for instance, contains the as-phrase "as a judge." Philosophical discourse is full of examples of as-phrase sentences. Their presence can make it difficult to distinguish valid from invalid arguments, a perennial concern for philosophers. Landman proposed the first formal semantic theory of as-phrases, based on a set of seven intuitively-valid patterns of inference involving as-phrases. Szabo (2003), Jaeger (2003), Asher (2011) each attempt to improve upon Landman's theory.
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ISBN: 9780355773057Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Chapter 1 reviews and criticizes a temporal account of as-phrase semantics, while tracing some precedents and motivations for my approach. Chapters 2-3 criticize Szabo's and Asher's theories. Szabo's theory shows problems handling the future tense and intensional contexts. Asher's complex theory solves these problems, but resorts to the obscure notions of relative identity and bare particulars.
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Chapter 4 argues that neither Szabo's nor Asher's theory is clearly superior, because implicitly, they focus on different classes of sentences, which I call "Type A" and "Type B." From John Bowers' syntactic research, I argue that the element common to Type A and Type B is Pr, a predication head pronounced "as" in some contexts.
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