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Singular which, mention-some, and variable scope uniqueness
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Formal SemanticsVariable Scope UniquenessSyntaxDomain TheoryQuestion AnsweringParameterized ComplexityPrinciple Of CompositionalityNarrow ScopePresuppositionSingular Wh-questionsLanguage StudiesSemanticsLinguisticsUniqueness Presupposition
Singular wh-questions carry a uniqueness presupposition. Dayal (1996) proposed that uniqueness is triggered by an answer operator (ANS), which occurs highest in the question LF, outside the question nucleus. We observe data which we take to show that uniqueness may be triggered at a low scope site, beneath operators which themselves are within the question nucleus. In response to these “low uniqueness” cases, we remove the uniqueness presupposition from ANS, and suggest re-localizing it to the wh itself, which can reconstruct into the question nucleus to take narrow scope. This paves the way for a weakening of ANS previously suggested in Fox (2013) to accommodate mention-some questions.
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