Parts of a Whole: Distributivity as a Bridge Between Aspect and Measurement

dc.contributor.advisorCleo Condoravdi
dc.contributor.authorChampollion, Lucas
dc.date2023-05-17T11:07:19.000
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-22T18:53:50Z
dc.date.available2015-02-02T00:00:00Z
dc.date.issued2010-01-01
dc.date.submitted2015-02-03T07:25:01-08:00
dc.description.abstractWhy can I tell you that I ran for five minutes but not that I *ran to the store for five minutes? Why can you say that there are five pounds of books in this package if it contains several books, but not *five pounds of book if it contains only one? What keeps you from using *sixty degrees of water to tell me the temperature of the water in your pool when you can use sixty inches of water to tell me its height? And what goes wrong when I complain that *all the ants in my kitchen are numerous? The constraints on these constructions involve concepts that are generally studied separately: aspect, plural and mass reference, measurement, and distributivity. This work provides a unified perspective on these domains, connects them formally within the framework of mereological semantics, and uses this connection to transfer insights across unrelated bodies of literature. A generalized notion of distributivity is proposed and formalized as a parametrized higher-order property called stratified reference: a predicate that holds of a certain entity or event is required to also hold of its parts along a certain dimension and down to a certain granularity. The dimension parameter is a thematic role in the case of each and all, a measure function in the case of pseudopartitives, and time or space in the case of for-adverbials. The granularity parameter involves pure atoms in the case of each, pure and impure atoms in the case of all, and very small amounts of space, time, or matter in the cases of pseudopartitives and for-adverbials. Stratified reference is used to formulate a single constraint that explains each of the judgments above. The constraint is exploited to improve on existing characterizations of distributivity, atelicity, and monotonicity of measurement. The framework results in a new take on the minimal-parts problem that occurs in the study of atelic predicates and mass terms. It scales up successfully from temporal to spatial aspect, and it explains why pseudopartitives and other distributive constructions are sensitive to the difference between intensive and extensive measure functions. It provides a fresh view on atomic and cover-based theories of quantificational distributivity. The framework is also used to account for the scopal behavior of all and of for-adverbials with respect to cumulative quantification and dependent plurals. Together with a novel theory of collective predication, the framework also provides an account of the differences between such predicates as be numerous and gather as they interact with all.
dc.description.degreeDoctor of Philosophy (PhD)
dc.format.mimetypePDF
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/32747
dc.legacy.articleid2117
dc.legacy.fulltexturlhttps://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2117&context=edissertations&unstamped=1
dc.source.issue958
dc.source.journalPublicly Accessible Penn Dissertations
dc.source.statuspublished
dc.subject.otherphilosophy
dc.subject.otherreligion and theology
dc.subject.otherlanguage
dc.subject.otherliterature and linguistics
dc.subject.otherdistributivity
dc.subject.othercollectivity
dc.subject.othertelicity
dc.subject.otherpseudopartitives
dc.subject.othermereology
dc.subject.otherdependent plurals
dc.subject.otherLinguistics
dc.subject.otherPhilosophy of Language
dc.titleParts of a Whole: Distributivity as a Bridge Between Aspect and Measurement
dc.typeDissertation/Thesis
digcom.date.embargo2015-02-02T00:00:00-08:00
digcom.identifieredissertations/958
digcom.identifier.contextkey6600485
digcom.identifier.submissionpathedissertations/958
digcom.typedissertation
dspace.entity.typePublication
upenn.graduate.groupLinguistics
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