Talk by Alexander Wimmer (University of Tübingen)
We are happy to announce a talk by Alexander Wimmer (University of Tübingen) at the Semantics Colloquium.
Please register beforehand (s.walter@em.uni-frankfurt.de) to receive the access data to zoom on Thursday shortly before the talk starts.
Title: Minimal sufficiency as implicature cancellation
Date: June 17
Time: 4 pm – 6 pm ct
Abstract:
In his 2012 dissertation, Patrick Grosz assumes two kinds of ONLY, an exclusive and a non-exclusive one, which he also refers to as minimal sufficiency ONLY, henceforth MS-ONLY. German NUR ‘only’ in conditional antecedents is noted by him to be ambiguous between MS- and exclusive ONLY. One factor that clearly disambiguates in favor of MS-ONLY is the insertion of certain particles in the consequent. Consider the following example:
(1) Heinrich ist (schon / selbst / auch) froh, wenn nur DREI Katzen kommen.
Henry is (already / even / also) glad if only THREE cats come
The particles SCHON, SELBST and AUCH, henceforth referred to as EVEN-particles, enforce a reading on which Henry is also happy if more than three cats are around. Such particles are...