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Focus and the exclusion of alternatives: On the interaction of syntactic structure with pragmatic inference

The claim that focus evokes a set of alternatives is a central issue in several accounts of the effects of focus on interpretation. This article presents two empirical studies that examine whether this property of focus is independent of contextual conditions. The syntactic operation at issue is obj...

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Published in:Lingua 2011-09, Vol.121 (11), p.1693-1706
Main Authors: Skopeteas, Stavros, Fanselow, Gisbert
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