Schlenker, Philippe. 2006. "Scopal Independence: A Note on Branching
and Wide Scope Readings of Indefinites and Disjunctions". Manuscript
(22 pages), UCLA & Institut Jean-Nicod. To appear in Journal of Semantics.
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Abstract: Abstract: Hintikka claimed in the 1970s that
indefinites and disjunctions give rise to 'branching readings' that
can only be handled by a 'game-theoretic' semantics as expressive as
a logic with (a limited form of) quantification over Skolem functions.
Due to empirical and methodological difficulties, the issue was left
unresolved in the linguistic literature. Independently, however, it was
discovered in the 1980s that, contrary to other quantifiers, indefinites
may scope out of syntactic islands. We claim that branching readings and
the island-escaping behavior of indefinites are two sides of the same coin:
when the latter problem is considered in full generality, a mechanism of
'functional quantification' (Winter 2004) must be postulated which is strictly
more expressive than Hintikka's, and which predicts that his branching readings
are indeed real, although his own solution was insufficiently general. Furthermore,
we suggest that, as Hintikka had seen, disjunctions share the behavior of
indefinites, both with respect to island-escaping behavior and (probably)
branching readings. The functional analysis can thus naturally be extended
to them.