Gil, David. 1995. Universal quantifiers and distributivity. Quantification in Natural Languages, ed. by Emmon Bach, Eloise Jelinek, Angelika Kratzer & Barbara H. Partee, 321-362. Dordrecht & Boston: Kluwer.Gil, David. 1995. Universal Quantifiers and Distributivity. In Quantification in natural ...
On Kneevi's (2015) proposal, this would mean that in languages that have both pluractional markers and universal quantifiers, such as Serbian, children acquire pluractionals before universal quantifiers.doi:10.1007/978-3-319-91566-1_6Nataa Kneevi...
and Move syntactic operations, as in Chomsky (1995), Beghelli and Stowell (1997), and they conform to internal composition of variational quantifier meaning (as in e.g. Szabolcsi 2010, Mathewson 2013), and appealing results about distributivity (Tunstall 1998 And Champollion 2017, among others)...
DistributivityUniversalquantificationLanguageacquisitionQuantifierspreadingOur study explores why children are prone to assign a wider range of interpretations to sentences with distributive universal quantifiers each and every than adults. Musolino (2009) proposed that children are more permissive than adults ...
Taking into account syntax, semantics and prosody, I elaborate a detailed characterization of Universal Quantifiers (Qs) in French. My description is restricted to tous les N 'all the N' and chacun des N s 'each of the N', and I discuss their semantics (distributivity, collectivity, ...