The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals Yu Izumi University of Maryland Department of Philosophy
Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Introduction
Topic
• proper names • other bare nominals
Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
27 Mar 2012
Introduction
Topic • proper names
- Mary, Jean Dujardin, Hyattsville • other bare nominals
- gold, water, cats, stars - Japanese noun phrases neko (‘cat’)
Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Introduction
Bare Nominals • ‘bare’ in argument position
(1) Romeo loves Juliet (2) Cats are cute. (3) Gold is rare. (4) I like gold.
Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Introduction
Goal • to develop a unified approach to the semantics
of all bare nominals.
proper names mass terms bare plurals articleless noun phrases
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Introduction
Main Claims
1. Bare nominals themselves are predicates. 2. Bare nominals in argument position are definite descriptions.
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Three Views of Names
Competing Views about Names i. Traditional Descriptivist view ii. Millian view iii. Predicate view
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Three Views of Names
Traditional Descriptivism quantificational
nonquantificational
every cat some king the queen of England
that cat this king she here
Mary Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Three Views of Names
Millianism quantificational
nonquantificational
every cat some king the queen of England
that cat this king she here Mary
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Three Views of Names
Predicate view grammatical markers
content words
-ed, can, if, and, every, some, the, this, that, she
run, arrive, red, soft, cow, book, Mary
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Three Views of Names
Predicate view • predicate + environment
contribution
(1) Every cat is cute.
(quantificational)
(2) This cat is cute.
(object-denoting)
(3) A cat has a tail.
(generic quant.)
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Three Views of Names
Predicate view semantic contribution ⇑ linguistic environment/closed-class expression + proper name
Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Three Views of Names
Quantificational Use (1) Every cat is cute. (2) Every Alfred I know studied in Princeton. (3) There are relatively few cats in my neighborhood. (4) There are relatively few Alfreds in Princeton. (Burge, 1973)
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Three Views of Names
Donkey Anaphoric Use (1) Every farmer who bought a donkeyi vaccinated the donkeyi. (2) Every woman who has a husband called John and a loveri called Gerontius takes only Gerontiusi to the Rare Names Convention. (Elbourne, 2005)
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Three Views of Names
Generic Use (1) Neko-wa sakana-o taberu koto -ga ooi cat-top fish-acc eat comp -nom many ‘It’s common that cats eat fish.’ (2) Saito-wa Tohoku-syusin dearu koto -ga ooi Saito-top Tohoku-birthplace be comp -nom many ‘It’s common that a Saito is from the Tohoku area.’ (Japanese) Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Three Views of Names
Singular Use (1) Obama frowned.
DP ø
Obama
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frowned Predicate
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Three Views of Names
Singular Use (1) Obama frowned.
DP ø
Obama
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Definite Descriptions
Situation Semantic Analysis of Definite Descriptions • Extending possible world semantics • Kratzer (1989), Heim (1990), Elbourne
(2005), Schwarz (2009) ‣ Expressively strong theory of d.d.
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Definite Descriptions
Definite Descriptions • incomplete descriptions • de re/dicto distinction • donkey anaphoric (bound) use
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Definite Descriptions
Definite Descriptions (1) The dog bit the man. (2) The US president could be a female. (3) Every farmer who bought a donkey vaccinated the donkey.
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Overview
Overview (proper names)
Predicate View
+
Situationist Analysis of Definite Descriptions
➡ Right Results:
rigidity, referential use, donkey anaphoric use Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Overview
Generalizing to other bare nominals (1) Dinosaurs are extinct. (2) Gold is rare. (3) This ring is gold. (4) Papillons are small dogs.
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Overview
Generalizing to other bare nominals
DP ømass/pl
dinosaurs
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are extinct Predicate
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Overview
Generalizing to other bare nominals
DP ømass/pl
are extinct
dinosaurs ← definite description
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Overview
Overview (generalized)
Predicate View
+
realistic analysis of definite descriptions
➡ properties of bare nominals
in different positions Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Situation Semantics
Singular Use (1) Yu arrived.
arrived!e,!s,t""
!e"
s1 !s"
ø
Yu!e,!s,t""
Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Situation Semantics
Singular Use (1) Yu arrived.
arrived!e,!s,t""
!e"
s1 !s"
object-denoting d.d. ø
Yu!e,!s,t""
Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Situation Semantics
Singular Use (1) Yu arrived.
arrived!e,!s,t""
!e"
s1 !s"
ø
Yu!e,!s,t""
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Metalinguistic predicate
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Situation Semantics
Singular Use (1) Yu arrived.
situation pronoun s1 !s"
arrived!e,!s,t""
!e"
ø
Yu!e,!s,t""
definiteness determiner
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Situation Semantics
arrived!e,!s,t""
!e"
s1 !s"
ø
Yu!e,!s,t""
situation
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Situation Semantics
arrived!e,!s,t""
!e"
s1 !s"
ø
Yu!e,!s,t""
Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Situation Semantics
arrived!e,!s,t""
!e"
s1 !s"
ø
Yu!e,!s,t""
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Situation Semantics
rigidity w1: 〚 yu 〛= me 〚 s1 〛=
w@ ∈
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Summary
Summary 1. Bare nominals themselves are predicates.
proper names mass terms bare plurals articleless noun phrases
Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Summary
Summary 2. Bare nominals in argument position are definite descriptions.
DP ø
Obama
DP
frowned
ømass/pl
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are extinct
dinosaurs
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Situation Semantics
Varieties of Definiteness Operations λF : ∃!x(F x) . x(F x)
iota (uniqueness) Partee 1986
λF : ∃x(F x ∧ ∀y(F y → y % x)) . µx(F x)
iotam (maximality) =〚 the 〛
λF : ∃!x(F x) ∧ F is metalinguistic . x(F x)
=〚 øι 〛 Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals Yu Izumi University of Maryland Department of Philosophy
Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Definiteness Operation ! ø " = λF . λs : ∃!x(F (x)(s)) . x(F (x)(s))
the unique blue thing in situation s s
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Aggregates Snoopy, Odie (atomic individuals); Snoopy+Odie (Aggregate) Snoopy ≺ Snoopy+Odie =df ‘S is a member-component of S+O’ Snoopy's tail ⊀ Snoopy+Odie (an aggregate is Not amereological fusion) Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Aggregates ‣ Plural/mass Ns are number-neutral predicates true of aggregates (Sauerland, 2003) 〚 dogs 〛= {Snoopy, Odie, Snoopy+Odie, Snoopy+Odie+Fido, ...}
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Aggregates 〚 øm/pl 〛 = λF〈e,〈s,t〉〉 . λs : ∀s'(s ⊑ s' → s = s') ∧ ∃x(F(x)(s) ∧ ∀y(F(y)(s) → y ⊑ x)) ∧ ∃z(Pl(z) ∧ F(z)(s)) . ιx(F(x)(s))
Resource situation is a whole world F is a non-atomic pred; z is a non-atomic F
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Aggregates Result: Unrestricted space Definite Description 〚 s12 [ øm/pl cats ] 〛= cat₁+cat₂+cat₃+...+cat₂₀₀₀+...
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cats time
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Identity of Aggregates 〚 a is (identical to) b 〛= [∀x:x ≺ a][∃y:y ≺ b](x = y) ∧ [∀w:w ≺ b][∃z:z ≺ a](w = z) Ag(a) ∧ Ag(b) → (a = b ≡ ∀x(x≺a ≡ x≺b)) Burge (1977) Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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Identity of Aggregates
pure water
is
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Aggregates 〚 extinct 〛= λx: I(x) . λs. ∀y(y ≺ x → DEAD(y)(s)) x is an aggregate whose members share some property and no non-member has the property (1) The Slytherin family was extinct in the male line. (3) #Three dinosaurs are extinct.
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Aggregates Atomic individuals are their own unique member-components At(x) → (x≺x ∧ ∀y(y≺x → y = x)) Burge (1977)
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weak crossover (1) Every farmer who owns a donkeyi likes it/the donkeyi. (2) Every knight who courted a ladyi was visited by her/the ladyʼsi mother.
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weak crossover (1) *Itsi former owner envies every farmer who owns a donkeyi. (2) *Heri mother visited every knight who courted a ladyi. (3) *The donkeyʼsi former owner envies every farmer who owns a donkeyi. (4) *The ladyʼsi mother visited every knight who courted a ladyi. Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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weak crossover (1) *Hisi mother gave hisi picture to every studenti . (2) Hisi mother gave every studenti hisi picture. (3) *Hisi mother introduced every boyi to Mary. (4) Hisi mother introduced every boyi to hisi teacher. Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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weak crossover (1) *The studentʼsi mother gave hisi picture to every studenti . (2) The studentʼsi mother gave every studenti hisi picture. (3) *The boyʼsi mother introduced every boyi to Mary. (4) The boyʼsi mother introduced every boyi to hisi teacher. Izumi The Semantics of Proper Names and other Bare Nominals
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empty names (1) The fountain of youth is a legendary spring that restores the youth of anyone who drinks of its waters. (Wiki) (2) Hamlet is a prince of Denmark. (3) Pegasus is a winged white horse.
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