Exemplification with disjunction

Általános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok XXXII: 321-329 32 (2020)
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Abstract

(English translation of ...) This paper points out naturally-occurring examples, primarily in Hungarian but also to a more limited extent in English, in which disjunction (i) has a conjunctive force but (ii) its use highlights that the list is not intended to be exhaustive. The preliminary analysis is in terms of recursive proposition strengthening by exhaustification without a scalar alternative, assimilating exemplifications to known cases of conjunctively interpreted disjunctions in other languages.

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Anna Szabolcsi
New York University

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