Scalar Alternatives and Scalar Inference Involving Adjectives:A Comment on van Tiel,et al.(2016)  被引量:1

Scalar Alternatives and Scalar Inference Involving Adjectives:A Comment on van Tiel,et al.(2016)

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作  者:Louise McNally 

机构地区:[1]Universitat Pompeu Fabra

出  处:《外国语》2019年第3期2-12,共11页Journal of Foreign Languages

摘  要:Doran, et al.(2009, 2012) and van Tiel, et al.(2016) have presented experimental evidence that gradable adjectives (e.g.cool) yield scalar inferences (e.g.to not cold) significantly less often than do numerals, quantifiers and modals;their data also reveal considerable variability within the class of adjectives in the frequency with which inferences are likely to be generated.Van Tiel, et al.consider two main explanations for this variation:differences among pairs of adjectives in what they call scale distinctness (how easy or difficult it is to differentiate the adjectives), and differences in scale availability (how salient the stronger scalar alternative is).They argue that only scale distinctness plays a role, and a rather small one at that;they leave most of the variation unexplained.In this comment, I argue that their measures of scale availability were too crude to detect a role for contextual variation in the scalar alternatives that subjects consider, but that this latter variation is, in fact, a very plausible part of the explanation for the results.I discuss some specific ways adjectives might yield different scalar alternatives in different contexts, under sufficiently sophisticated assumptions about their lexical semantics and about the rhetorical structure of discourse.Doran, et al.(2009, 2012) and van Tiel, et al.(2016) have presented experimental evidence that gradable adjectives(e.g.cool) yield scalar inferences(e.g.to not cold) significantly less often than do numerals, quantifiers and modals; their data also reveal considerable variability within the class of adjectives in the frequency with which inferences are likely to be generated.Van Tiel, et al.consider two main explanations for this variation: differences among pairs of adjectives in what they call scale distinctness(how easy or difficult it is to differentiate the adjectives), and differences in scale availability(how salient the stronger scalar alternative is).They argue that only scale distinctness plays a role, and a rather small one at that; they leave most of the variation unexplained.In this comment, I argue that their measures of scale availability were too crude to detect a role for contextual variation in the scalar alternatives that subjects consider, but that this latter variation is, in fact, a very plausible part of the explanation for the results.I discuss some specific ways adjectives might yield different scalar alternatives in different contexts, under sufficiently sophisticated assumptions about their lexical semantics and about the rhetorical structure of discourse.

关 键 词:SCALAR IMPLICATURE ADJECTIVES INFERENCE alternatives 

分 类 号:H030[语言文字—语言学]

 

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