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학술저널
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YoungEun Yoon (Ewha Womans University)
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한국언어학회 언어 언어 제34권 제4호
발행연도
2009.12
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939 - 959 (21page)

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Condoravdi (1992, 1994) proposes that bare plurals have the so-called quasi-universal reading, in addition to the generic and the existential readings. She argues that bare plurals may presuppose their descriptive content, but not their index, which satisfies the so-called weak novelty felicity condition. Meanwhile, this so-called quasi-universal reading of bare plurals is proposed as the generic reading by Dobrovie-Sorin (1998). She accounts for the lack of lawlikeness in this generic reading with the episodic context of the sentence in question. Given this, Cohen (2005) argues that although Dobrovie-Sorin proposes the quasi-universal reading as the generic reading, we are still left with three kinds of readings for bare plurals unless she provides a unified semantics for generics. On the other hand, Cohen proposes that there is no need to stipulate the quasi-universal reading of bare plurals if the suitability implicature is employed. Given these, this paper reviews Condoravdi"s (1992, 1994), Dobrovie-Sorin"s (1998), and Cohen"s (2005) theories, and concludes that we still need the third reading of bare plurals, i.e., the quasi-universal reading, pointing out some problems of Cohen"s theory, which is based on the suitability implicature.

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1. Introduction
2. Condoravdi‘s Strong and Weak Novelty and Familiarity Theory
3. Dobrovie-Sorin‘s Representation of Indefinites and BNPs
4. Cohen‘s Implicature Analysis of Existential BPs
5. Existential and Quasi-universal Readings of BPs
6. Conclusions
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