Parts and wholes in semantics
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Parts and wholes in semantics
Oxford University Press, 1997
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Bibliography: p. [245]-250
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book develops a unified account of expressions involving the notions of "part" and "whole " in which principles of the individuation of part structures play a central role. Moltmann presents a range of new empirical generalizations with data from English and a variety of other languages involving plurals, mass nouns, adnominal and adverbial modifiers such as as a whole, together, and alone, nominal and adverbial quantifiers ranging
over parts, and expressions of completion such as completely and partly. She develops a new theory of part structures which differs from traditional mereological theories in that the notion of an integrated whole plays a central role and in that the part structure of an entity is allowed to vary across different situations,
perspectives, and dimensions.
Table of Contents
- I. Introduction
- II. The Formal Semantic Framework and the Treatment of Distributivity
- III. Semantic Selection, Part Structures, and Perspectives
- IV. Part Structures and Quantification
- V. Metrical and Other Lexical Specifications of Part Structures
- VI. Dimensions of Parts and Wholes and the Part Structure of Events
- VII. The Mass-Count Distinction for Verbs and Adverbial Quantification over Events
- VIII. Concluding Remark about Part Structures and Natural Language
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