2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-31482-7_41
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On the Information Status of Appositive Relative Clauses

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“…The judgments are subtle in these cases, but it seems clear not only that (40c) is more marginal than (40a), as AnderBois, Brasoveanu & Henderson (2010 and Koev (2012) also claim, but also that (40b) is somewhat less marginal than (40c). Note the similarity between the influence of a supplement's linear position on its deniability and the effects of linear order on the relative salience of antecedents for anaphora.…”
Section: Anaphora and Deniabilitymentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…The judgments are subtle in these cases, but it seems clear not only that (40c) is more marginal than (40a), as AnderBois, Brasoveanu & Henderson (2010 and Koev (2012) also claim, but also that (40b) is somewhat less marginal than (40c). Note the similarity between the influence of a supplement's linear position on its deniability and the effects of linear order on the relative salience of antecedents for anaphora.…”
Section: Anaphora and Deniabilitymentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Scott Martin gives a model of the greater degree of deniability observed for utterance-final supplements (AnderBois, Brasoveanu & Henderson 2010, Koev 2012, Schlenker 2013b. I also offer new examples that show a supplement in the scope of a quantifier being interpreted outside its scope, and argue that these cases are instances of Roberts's (1989) telescoping.…”
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