The Proverbial Strategy. Free Relatives and Logical Relations

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy (Online):1-24 (2025)
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Abstract

Sentences that ascribe action are logically related, but it is not always obvious why. According to event semantics, implications and non-implications result from referential relations between unpronounced constituents. Taking as starting point examples including free relative clauses, this paper advances the alternative view that examples as such present logical relations as forms of predicative dependence indicated with pronounced constituents. To this end, I argue that Verbal Phrases and verbal traces follow the pattern of Verbal Phrase Anaphora and, more controversially, that they can be semantically interpreted in terms of higher-order quantification that represent actions as properties, but neither as events nor event-kinds.

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Tomas Barrero Guzman
University of the Andes

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