Reference to and via properties: the view from Dutch

H.E. de Swart, L. McNally

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Abstract

Many languages offer a surprisingly complex range of options for referring to entities using expressions whose main descriptive content is contributed by an adjective, such as Dutch 'de blinde' (‘the blind’), 'het besprokene', (‘the (matters) discussed’), or 'het ongewone van het niet roken' (‘the strange (thing) about not smoking’). In this paper, we present a case study of the syntax and compositional semantics of three such constructions in Dutch, one of which we argue has not previously been identified in the literature. The data and the analysis will shed light on our understanding of how reference using adjectives differs from that using nouns in languages that have the two categories, as well as on the differences between reference to entities via their properties vs. reference to properties themselves. Finally, the paper sketches a program for a study of the typological variation found in this rich and highly understudied corner of natural language.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)315-362
Number of pages47
JournalLinguistics and Philosophy
Volume38
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Sept 2015

Keywords

  • adjective semantics
  • noun semantics
  • abstract objects
  • nominalization
  • inflected adjectives
  • kinds
  • properties
  • tropes

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