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@inproceedings{2243515, author = {Dočekal, Mojmír and Haslinger, Nina and Rosina, Eva and Roszkowski, Magdalena and Šafratová, Iveta and Schmitt, Viola Petra and Wągiel, Marcin and Wurm, Valerie}, address = {Cologne}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 26}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.18148/sub/2022.v26i0.998}, editor = {Gutzmann, Daniel; Repp, Sophie}, keywords = {distributive conjunction; cumulativity; distributivity; cumulativity asymmetries}, howpublished = {elektronická verze "online"}, language = {eng}, location = {Cologne}, pages = {239-257}, publisher = {University of Cologne}, title = {Cumulative readings of distributive conjunctions : Evidence from Czech and German}, year = {2022} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2243515 AU - Dočekal, Mojmír - Haslinger, Nina - Rosina, Eva - Roszkowski, Magdalena - Šafratová, Iveta - Schmitt, Viola Petra - Wągiel, Marcin - Wurm, Valerie PY - 2022 TI - Cumulative readings of distributive conjunctions : Evidence from Czech and German PB - University of Cologne CY - Cologne KW - distributive conjunction KW - cumulativity KW - distributivity KW - cumulativity asymmetries N2 - We present new data showing that cross-linguistically a class of conjunction strategies usually considered purely distributive exhibit cumulative readings in object position. This is similar to the pattern found for every-DPs (Kratzer 2003; Champollion 2010 a.o.) and German jed-DPs (Haslinger and Schmitt, 2018), suggesting all these elements form a natural class. Our evidence stems from experiments on Czech A i B and German sowohl A als auch B (‘A as well as B’) using a Semantic Choice Task (Lohiniva and Panizza 2016). In the crucial items, participants saw pictures of a cumulative scenario and a scenario making both the cumulative and the distributive reading false, and had the option of selecting one scenario or rejecting both. In both languages, cumulative scenarios were accepted more often with the conjunction in object position than with the conjunction in subject position. Further, as surface subjects of passive sentences patterned with objects of active sentences and topicalized objects with non-topicalized objects, passivization and topicalization do not seem to affect cumulative readings. ER -
DOČEKAL, Mojmír, Nina HASLINGER, Eva ROSINA, Magdalena ROSZKOWSKI, Iveta ŠAFRATOVÁ, Viola Petra SCHMITT, Marcin WĄGIEL a Valerie WURM. Cumulative readings of distributive conjunctions : Evidence from Czech and German. Online. In Gutzmann, Daniel; Repp, Sophie. \textit{Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 26}. Cologne: University of Cologne, 2022, s.~239-257. ISSN~2629-6055. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.18148/sub/2022.v26i0.998.
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