Think Generic! The Meaning and Use of Generic Sentences

Research output: Book/ReportBookpeer-review

Abstract

Our knowledge about the world is often expressed by generic sentences, yet their meanings are far from clear. This book provides answers to central problems concerning generics: what do they mean? Which factors affect their interpretation? How can one reason with generics? Cohen proposes that the meanings of generics are probability judgments, and shows how this view accounts for many of their puzzling properties, including lawlikeness. Generics are evaluated with respect to alternatives. Cohen argues that alternatives are induced by the kind as well as by the predicated property, and thus provides a uniform account of the varied interpretations of generics. He studies the formal properties of alternatives and provides a compositional account of their derivation by focus and presupposition. Cohen uses his semantics of generics to provide a formal characterization of adequate default reasoning, and proves some desirable results of this formalism.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherCSLI Publications
Number of pages224
ISBN (Electronic)9781575869827
ISBN (Print)9781575862071, 9781575862088
StatePublished - Jul 1999

Publication series

NameDissertations in linguistics
PublisherCSLI Publications

Keywords

  • SEMÂNTICA
  • Grammar, Comparative and general
  • Grammar, Comparative and general -- Sentences
  • Semantics
  • Genericalness (Linguistics)
  • GRAMÁTICA COMPARADA
  • Language and logic
  • 17.59 semantics: other
  • Generieke zinnen

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Think Generic! The Meaning and Use of Generic Sentences'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this