On the Interpretation of Three-Dimensional Syntactic Trees
In Chris Barker & David Dowty (eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 2, Ohio State University (1992)
Abstract
Syntacticians have proposed three-dimensional syntactic structures to account for the peculiarities of coordination. This paper proposes a way of interpreting such structures and gives an account of sentences of the sort 'John bought and Mary sold a total of ten cars' based on a notion of 'implicit' coordination.Author's Profile
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