제2부 담화표상이론의 확장
Chapter1. Introduction = 177
1.1 purpose and Scope = 177
1.2 Theoretical Framework - DRT = 187
1.2.1 Discourse Referents = 188
1.2.2 DR Construction Rules = 189
1.2.3 Anaphora Resolution in DRT = 192
1.2.4 Semantics = 193
1.3 Plural Individuals = 195
1.3.1 Plural Individuals = 195
1.3.2 Nature of Plural Individuals = 196
1.3.3 Properties of Summing Operation = 197
1.3.4 Model Structure Incorporating i-sums = 199
1.3.5 Uncommutative / Unassocciative NP Conjunctions = 201
Notes to Chapter1 = 205
Chapter2. Non-Unified Approaches Toward the Distributivity = 211
2.0 Introduction = 211
2.1 System of Non-unified approaches = 212
2.1.1 NP Classification = 212
2.1.2 DR Constucture Rules for NPs = 213
2.1.3 Pronouns in Non-Unified Approaches = 220
2.2 Problems of Non-Unified Approaches = 238
2.2.1 Classification of NPs = 238
2.2.2 Number Agreement between a Pronoun and its Antecedent = 243
2.2.3 Problems about the Mode of Predication = 246
2.2.4 Predication with Ambiguous Predicates = 257
2.2.5 Problems about Abstraction = 259
2.3 Conclusion = 262
Notes to Chapter2 = 264
Chapter3. Unified Approach toward the Distributivity = 271
3.0 Introduction =271
3.1 Distributivity in the Unified Approach = 273
3.1.1 Ambiguity with respect to Distributivity and Collectivity = 3.1.2 DR Construction Rules for Distributivity = 278
3.2 System of the Unified Approach = 280
3.3 Classification of Determiners = 284
3.4 Denotations of Quantified NPs in the Unified Approach = 293
3.4.1 DR Construction Rules for Indefinite NPs = 293
3.4.2 TypeⅡ and TypeⅣ NPs in Non-quntificational Appraoch = 295
3.4.3 Non-Monotonic Quantifiers = 297
3.4.4 Quantifiers Which Require Distributive Predicates = 302
3.4.5 Most, Many and Few = 310
3.5 Number Agreement = 315
3.6 Determiner No and Abstraction = 324
3.7 Problems with respect to the Mode of Predication = 325
3.8 Is a Sentence Multiply Ambiguous? = 326
3.8.1 Scha(1981) = 327
3.8.2 Gillon = 328
3.9 Conclusion = 332
Notes to Chapter3 = 334
Chapter4. Asymmetric Quantification - the Proportion Problem = 343
4.0 Introduction = 343
4.1 The Proportion Problem = 344
4.2 DRT Approaches toword the Proportion Problem = 349
4.2.1 Kadmon(1988, 1990) = 349
4.2.2 Kamp and Reyle(1990) = 352
4.3 The Unified Approach toword the Proportion Problem = 358
4.3.1 Numeral Based Donkey Sentences = 358
4.3.2 DR Construction Rule for Relative Clauses in Kamp and Reyle = 361
4.3.3 Problems of CRNRC = 365
4.3.4 Solutions in Roberts(1987) = 368
4.3.5 An Alternative = 371
4.4 Donkey-Sentences Revisited = 378
4.5 Proprotion Problem = 380
4.6 Conclusion = 386
Notes to Chapter4 = 388
Chapter5. Proper Distributivity - Evidence from Korean = 395
5.0 Introduction = 395
5.1 Korean Quantifier System = 396
5.2 Distributivity Triggered by Particle -ssik = 400
5.3 -tul a Pragmatic Morpheme(PM -tul) of Korean = 409
5.3.1 -tul as a Sub-Entailment Trigger = 409
5.3.2 DR Construction Rule for PM -tul = 413
5.3.3 Quantification NPs as the Controller of PM -tul = 416
5.4 Conclusion = 418
Notes to Chapter5 = 419