Title of article :
Anyone for non-scalarity?
Author/Authors :
DUFFLEY، PATRICK J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This article examines the status of scalarity in the analysis of the meaning of the English
determiner any. The latter’s position as a prime exemplar of the category of polaritysensitive
items has led it to be generally assumed to have scalar meaning. Scalar effects
are, however, absent from a number of common uses of this word. This suggests that
any does not involve scales as part of its core meaning, but produces them as a derived
interpretative property. The role of three factors in the derivation of the expressive effect of
scalarity is explored: grammatical number, stress and the presence of gradable concepts in
the NP. The general conclusions point to the importance of developing a causal semantic
analysis in which the contributions of each of the various meaningful components of an
utterance to the overall message expressed are carefully distinguished.
Journal title :
English Language and Linguistics
Journal title :
English Language and Linguistics