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a-homogeneous 220 Austin, J.L. 363n25


Abeille", A. 359n20
Abney, S. 168ff., 364n30 Bach, E. 18, 37,44,50, 196, 242, 346,
Abusch, D. 201 359nl6,366n4,370n50
Accomplishment, 3,4, 34-68,73, 206ff. Bache, C. 327, 358n9
Achievement, 4, 34-68,206ff. Baker, M. 315
Activity as a Vendler class 34-68,73, 202, bare plural 16, 92f., 102, 123, 129-140, 141,
206ff. 143,168,174-177, 178-180, 182f., 204,
actualization 259,263,265, 269,271, 282,283,
by tense 318-327 316-318,348
function 320 bare singular 132-140,182
accusativus effectivus 44 Barentsen, A.A. xvi, 26, 358n9
ADD TO, 3, 14-23,24, 25, 27-32, 63f, 67f., 73, Bartsch, R. 111, 371n63
144, 167, 180f, 187, 191-194, 222f., 229, Barwise, J. xi, 76, 83-90,93f., 95-100, 145,
232f., 267,268,282,283', 286, 288, 169,173,269, 368n31
292-297, 300, 311, 328, 329-349,354 BECOME 52-54,201-206, 367n9
additivity, 19, 195f., 223, 244 Beedham, C. 29, 276
adequacy value 166 Beeken, J. 335
adjectival modifier 112, 145 Beghelli, F. 100
Agent 358nl0 Bennett, M. R. 111, 196-201, 357n8, 367nl4
agentive, 8,33, 36-40,45,50,53,73f., 246, Bommer xvi, 29
249-265,279f., 361n6, 362n8 Booij, G.E. 337,348
aktionsart 10-12,40 Borillo, A. xvi
Aorist 349 Borillo, M. xvi
argument structure 14-31, 152,191, 194, BOUNDED 229-234,237
217, 223,225f., 228,235, 241, 256-259, boundedness 3,4,6, 11,24,92-94,229-240,
262-266,296f., 308, 329, 331, 335f., 259
338-346, 347f. Bresnan, J. 364n30
Aristotle 4, 37,43, 50, 359n25 Bunt, H.C. 94, 177-180,233
article 27, 102, 131f., 162, 183
Asher, N. xv, 371n65 Caenepeel, M. xii, 361n41
aspect vs, aktionsart, 10-12 cardinality 85,93,101-106, 110,119,121,
aspectual 125,129,134, 136f., 139-142,149,153,
asymmetry 23-32,144,225, 235, 241, 155,160,166, 172f., 176, 179-184,186,
254,289, 304, 355 191, 193,214,233,272-274, 290-292,
class 33-67 295, 296-300, 305, 306, 315, 317, 324,
layering 23 334, 353-356
network 62-65 cardinality information 110,130,135f.,
perspective 18,193,266,268-282,295 139-142,146,156,160,166,169,173,
assignment function 292 176f., 179-184,232,308,326,328,
asymmetry between internal and external 353-356
argument 23-32, 152,224-229 Carlson, G.N. 93, 139,244,308,326,
atomic 20,37,55,63f., 265 369n37, 371n59

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Carlson, L. 58f., 65f., 359n24 Culm-predicate 251-256


Carrier-Duncan, J. 333 Culminated Process 62-65, 326f.
Case grammar 358nlO culmination, 62-o5,252-256
CAUSE 52,228, 367n9 cumulativity 15,195, 240,263-266, 307, 325
CHANGE 58,73
characteristic function 81f., 84ff., 117 Dahl, O. 349
Chierchia, G. xvi, 18,94, 369n37 Danchev, A. xvi, 11
Chomsky, N. 23,71, 111, 225, 358nl4, Davidson, D. 242-267,310, 368n31, 369n33,
359n23 369n35
circumstance 15, 218 Declerck, R 229
closed definite
under (finite) intersection 59, 97, 223f. article 102,162, 183
under subset 15 bare plural 123, 129-140, 182
under (finite) union 56,96 description 74f., 96, 108, 205,
co-domain 84,86,167,187,229,236, determiner 72ff., 125, 261f., 156
293-295,297,299,334,339, 353 NP 74,128, 155,160, 183,205,213
collection SPEC 153
of indices 294ff. definiteness 35, 51-55, 57, 65, 91, 114, 123,
of intervals 195 128,173, 354f.
of sets 85-90,95-98, 113f,, 117f., 123, criteria 40-46
136ff., 145,153-162,167,184,186, effect 160f.
281,285,288,290,292,299ff., 302 operator 114, 122
collective De Hoop, H. de xvi
action 8,159, 279f., 307 De Jong, F. xv, 107, 124, 172, 363n27
extreme 7,148f., 158 De Jong, R. xvi
interpretation/reading 8,148, 160f., 163f., De Jongh, D. xv
240 dense structure 218f., 222,241, 277, 294f.,
comitativity 331 318
complement 16,17,28,47,197,204,214f., De Smet, L. xvi
218,221, 226,254,257,282, 310-316, De Swart, H. de xvi
330, 342 determiner 18,23,71,76,82, 84-90,91,93,
complementary distribution, 127, 136 95,97-100,112-114, 121, 122-128,132,
Complex Predicate 194,213,329,333-349 135, 139, 140ff., 143-167, 168-173, 176,
compositionality 3-68 178, 180f., 183,261f., 264f.
Comrie 11, 36, 38, 357n9, 359nl6, 36On27, detransitivization 348
360n32, 361n42, 365n40,367nl3, 369n38 Development 38, 50,64
Conceptual Semantics 192, 229-240 Dik, S.C. 360n34, 365n44
conceptual structure 227-240 dimensionality 229-234
configurational vs. non-configurational directionality 229-234
359n23 Discourse Representation Theory 192, 243
Conjunction-criterion 4 Iff. discrete structure 173, 218f., 277,292ff., 318,
conservativity 95ff. 327
constant function 304-309 distributive
context set 155f., 185 extreme 7f., 148f., 158,
contingent 107, 140 interpretation 8, 148, 160f., 163f., 240
Continuous Tense Criteria 35-40 do-criterion 38f.
Cooper, R. 76, 83-90,93f., 95-100,145, DC-operator, 52, 73
169,173,269,368n31 domain 57, 84,86, 167, 229, 293-295,299,
Coopmans, P. xvi, 24,359n 21,359n22 305, 317, 328, 337
Coppen, P.A. 124 domain of interpretation 79-83, 131, 139,
Cormack, A. 7 161,218ff., 259ff., 269-275,285ff.
correctness predicate 166f. Dowry, D.R. xv, 10, 17,33, 37, 38, 39, 42,
COUNT VS NONCOUNT 7 I f f . 43^5,51-55,58,65f., 73-76, 196, 198,
cover 148-151,309 199,201-209, 256-259, 263, 314, 323f.,
CP-analysis, see Complex Predicate 348,357n8,360n27,36On36,361n5,
Cresswell, MJ. 202,209-212,356,357n8 361n6, 362n8,366n5, 366n6, 367n8,

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367n9,367nl6, 369n38, 370n52, 371n63 Galton,H. 370n51


DP-analysis 168-173 Gamut, L.T.F. xv, 82,109,362nl 1, 362nl2,
DRT 192,243 370n52
Duration 55ff., 65, Gardenfors, P. 362nl5
durational adverbial 12,23,41,71,92, 103, GB-syntax 147,168-173,300ff., 319, 333,
135 333-349
durative vs. terminative 3, 5-12, passim Geach rule 362n22,37On53
Generalized Quantification Theory 71,77-90
EFSQ, see exfalso sequitur quod libet generalized quantifier 95-110,180, 181,182,
Energeia 43,196-200 195,222,246,276
Engelenhoven, A. van 138 generalized quantifying expressions 8
ensemble 178 genericity 78, 133, 140
Ent 295, 320,322 Gil, D. 7
Ent+ 322-324 Gillon, B.S. 148ff., 307, 366n46,366n47,
Entailment-criteria 43—46 366n48
Entier function 295,320 Goal 14-19,192, 195,216-221,227-241,
ergative 28f., 194,348 256-259,331,333,349
Etchemendy, J. 269 GO-function 215-241
event Greenbaum, S. 357n7
construal 283-328 Groenendijk, J. xv
semantics 242-267 Gruber, J.S. 14-18,72,191ff., 195,215f.,
vs. process vs. state 3, 11, 19ff., 104, 225-229,241, 358nlO, 358nl4, 361n4,
251-256,271, 332f., 359nl6 366nl
eventuality 10, 19,213,242,248f., 359nl6 Gupta, A. 371n59
Everaert, M. xvi, 24, 359nl8, 359n21,
359n22 habituality 3,78,175,284,317f., 325-328,
exfalso sequitur quod libet 118-121, 183 356
existential Heim,I. 115,269, 364n33
generalization 248,265,340 Heinamaki, 0.316
introduction 19,114,122f., 145,174,259, heterogeneous 48,61,191, 198ff., 213,221,
291, 320, 321,324f. 231
quantification 74f., 98,114, 122f., 145, Higginbotham, J. 369n34
205, 249, 251,257,261-263 Hinrichs, E. xii, 9, 17,74,313
sentence 97 Hoeksema, J. 35,55-58,60,65,66, 335,
Experiencer358nl0 361n37,361n38
Extended Now 320,326 Hoekstra, T.A. 333,372n72
extensional type logic 78-83 Hoenkamp, E. 370n56
external argument 28ff., 149, 151f., 193, Hoepelman, J. 177
225f., 235, 280,291f., 297,304-309,328, Hold-predicate 244,251-256
331,339 homogeneity 43-16,60,191,195-214,
215-221,233f., 241
F-criterion 40-43 Hopper, P.J. 315,371n61
Faltz, L.M. 95, 362nl5
feature algebra 3,20-23,68,73,340 I-criterion41ff.
Fillmore, Ch. 10, 314, 358n9 ideal 56,97-100
filter 56, 59, 61,96-106,196,222,276, identity 15
363n24 idiomatic expression 24-26
FIT- criteria 40-43 IL 284-286
Fixed Context Assumption 93f., 317 imperfective 44,45,46,209-211
Freed, A. F. 64 aspect 33,137f., 282,324f., 327
frequency 3, 65, 71 criterion 44ff., 206,208,323
frequency adverbial 276ff. paradox 44,206-209,253
functional domain 81 implicit argument 101,340-348, 354
improperness of quantifiers 91, 106, 117, 119
Gallin, D. 286 indefinite
Gallon, A. 11, 34, 37,38,60,331,36On3O bare plural 123,129-140

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cardinality 324 371n63, 371n65


determiner 72, 72ff., 61f., 144, 261 Kas, M. xvi
NP 128,156,205 Kasher, A. 337, 372n68
spec153 Keenan, E.L. xi, 24, 95, 172, 362nl5
indefiniteness 51-55, 123,128,173,176, Keijsper, N. xvi
354f. Kempson, R. M. 7
indeterminacy 10,193, 313f., 317,331f., Kenny, A. 34, 37,44, 50f., 206, 36On3O
341ff. Kerstens, J. xvi, 319
index 150,218,223f., 240, 268-282, kinesis 43,196-200,209-212, 213f.
283-328, 339, 345f., 354f. Klein, E. 124
dependency 283,284-292 Krifka, M. xv, 17, 74, 147, 177, 179, 192,
structure 283,292-297 201,211,232,233, 244, 256,259-267,
suffix 139 357n5, 361n37,365n43, 369n41,369n42,
system 193 369n43,371n59
indexed entities 226-228
indirect object 31, 330,331 ^-function 218ff., 292-295
infl 318-327, 350 lambda
injective function 304-309 abstraction 260,338
inner aspect 12-14,17,23 application 141,288
Instrument 358nl0 conversion 202,26Qf.
instrumental adverbial 248 expression 82
intensional 268 Landeweerd, R. xvi
language 78,287ff. Landman, F. 369n39
logic 268,283 Lansu, M. 333,372n69
object 268,285 Lascarides, A. xv, 62-65,1%, 200,201,
operator 284 252-254,324,326f., 357n8,361n41,
intensionality 78, 139,283,284-297 366n2, 366n6, 371n63,371n67
intensionalizer 284 Lasersohn, P. 366n46, 366n47
internal argument 28,31,151-153,193, 221, Leech, G.N. 36
223,224-229,235,239,283,289-318, length as an aspectual parameter 42f., 45,49,
329-356 53, 64,66
interval 211 Letil38
semantics 68, 192, 197-200,201,275f., Lewis, D. 269,272f.
279,281, 327 lexical homogeneity 216-221
structure 64,195-200,222ff., 295 LindstedU. 12f.
intransitive linear order 72,233f., 238f., 289,310
preposition 202 Link, G. xv, 7,94,113,143,157, 159,177,
use of a verb 28,338-349 179,232,250,361n37
verb, 89, 117,158, 162,194,257,296ff., Lobner, S. 63, 114, 156
353 localism 14-17, 215-241, 292f., 312,328,
verb phrase 197ff. 331
localistic framework, see localism
Jackendoff, R.S. xii, xiv, 15,18,124,192, LoCascio, V. 371n63
215ff., 226-241,242,293, 358nl4, L0nning, J.T. xv, 7,8,163f., 177, 369n39
363n26,364n30,364n37, 368n22, 368n24
Jacobs, J. 165f., 364n35 manner adverbial 248, 250
Janssen, T.M.V. 286 Manor, R. 372n68
Jespersen, O. 364n31 Mapping to object 263ff.
Johnson-Laird, P.N. 216,219,358nl4 mass
join and plurality 177
operator 259 noun 16
semi-lattice 55,177,259-267 term 16, 71ff., 94, 101, 168, 177-180, 184,
214,233,259,317
Kabakciev, K. xvi, 27 maximal event 264f.
Kadmon,N. 114 measure function 101,179,184,233,259f.,
Kamp, H. xii, xv, 9,195,243,269,313, 324

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mentalistic position 18,269 non


meta -agentive 36,38f., 41,50
language 88,118,259 -animate 38,40
predicate 266 -continuous tense 35-40,42,50
variable 286 -contrastive 7f., 164-166
Miller, G. 216,219, 358nl4 -count 71, 214
Milsark, G. 97f. -durative 61,71,73, 356
minimal cover 148-151 -empty 91,93,98,104,106,118,121,
Model, J. 335 128f., 145,159,183,201f., 292, 315,
model 55,77,80-83,93,95ff., 105,107ff., 328
113,116,118f., 121,127,133f., 141,145, -monotonicity 56f., 99,184
152,158,162,182f., 222ff., 230, 232ff., -sieve 98,107
265,269-275,285ff., 295,300, 319 -Slavic 4,14
model structure 259,265 -State 50,52,59-61
modeltheoretic -stative verb 198,252f., 338,346
domain 218 -subinterval 54,197f., 200,213
framework 55,67,165,293 NP-denotation
interpretation 17,19,66,230,234,236, NUM111-147,169
239 numeral 98, 111-147,171,223,263,265,
representation 20 287,289,294
modifier 93,112,126,136,145,170,171, numeral index 292-299
179,216,265,289,321,347 numerical value 103,150, 179, 353
Moens, M. 62-65, 324, 326f., 359n24,
371n67 Object 246,249-256,261
Molendijk, A. xvi Occur 52,65
Momentaneous 361n39 odometer 221-224,241,294ff., 318,321,
Momentary 42f.,51f., 65 338,340
monotone odos (= Path) 221
decreasing 56,59-61,96ff., 99,110,195, Ojeda, A.E. 137,177,364n33, 365n39
208,247,248 ordered set 72,218,234,238,292
increasing 15,56-61,95ff., 99,110,196, ordinal 222,241,287f, 294
208, 246,248,309 outer aspect 12-14,65,327
monotonicity 57,91,100,146,184,244-251 Oversteegen, E. xv, 9,10,318,371n63
Montague
Grammar 111, 181, 201,205,366n3 Parsons, T. 44,201,246-256,259,267,
R. xi, 77-79,82, 85, 111, 156,197,283 275-281, 357n8
Moortgat, M. 347,364n30 Partee, B.H. xii, 9,33,196-201,357n8,
Mourelatos, A.P.D. 36,38,50-52,58,65f., 362nll,367nl4, 37On52, 371n63
359nl6,360n30,370n49 partial
MOVEMENT 1 6 , 1 7 , 7 3 function 107,218,292f.
movement 14ff., 43,50,191,193,198, model 230f.
217ff., 221,233ff., 238,310,313,316, participancy function 239,304-309
331ff., 339 particle 29, 31,329ff., 335,337,341-346
Mulder, R. 333 partition 144,148-167, 179f., 186f., 191f.,
Muskens, R. xv, 286 212,226,229ff., 238ff., 288-328,334,
349,353ff.
n-dimensional 229-234 partition (= ps) 153
natural numbers 94,103,194,218f., 222, Past 53,62f., 197, 203-205, 252, 318-327,
233, 241, 288, 294f., 305, 307, 318, 322, 353
327 Path
Naumann, R. xv, 63 of aTheme 15,191f., 195,215-241,242,
Neale, S. 369n34 259,292ff., 304,33 If., 334, 339
Neeleman, A. xvi, 333-338, 346,372n70 function 218,222ff., 233f., 237
negation 59,61,120,143, 162-167,184,354 structure 234-240
neo-Davidsonian 246-259 Patient 246,254,260f., 358nl0
Nikanne, U. 368n29 Pelletier, F. J. 177

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perfective pseudo
aspect 26, 137, 282 -cleft 276
prefix 26f., 33, 315f. -intransitive 348
verbal form 27, 138,349 -partition 148-151, 309
PERFORM 16, 7 3 Punctual 50f., 66,1%
Performances 44,50f. Putnam, H. 33
Perry, J. 368n31
Peters, S. 370n52 quantized reference 219,263-267
Petrova, R. 370n46 quasi-partitive 92f.
n-function 218-222, 292ff., 297,304-310, Quine, W.V.O. 363n25
328
PL 113f., 117f., 127, 129, 137, 144, 155f., R 219, 222f., 231f., 294ff., 318-328
170,173, 174ff., 176, 185,351 Randall, J. 333
PLUG 143f., 147, 148,151-157, 168-173, realisation relation 139
179f., 185-187,192f., 211,215f., 226, real numbers see R
283ff., 287f. Reichenbachian framework 318-320
and Conceptual Semantics 228f., 240f. representative 287,293ff, 307, 323, 325
and multiple quantification 157-159 restrictive modifier 216
and negation 162-167 resultative 30f., 204,331f., 335f., 356
and universal quantification 160-162 Richards, B. 371n63
PLUG+ 143f., 287-306,328,333f., 350-352, Roberts, C. 308
353 Rohrer9,177,313, 371n63
Plural 73ff., 113f., 140, 143,155f., 182f., Rozwadowska, B. xvi, 372n73
23 If., 236f., 279, 305, 325,356, see also running time 264
bare plural Russell, B. 91,106-109, 111, 117-121,141,
Plus-principle 5-32,194,233, 328-349, 356, 363n28, 364n33, 366nl
368n24 Ryle, G. 37,36On25
point
of evaluation 52 SC-analysis, see Small Clause analysis
ofspeech5,309,320ff. Scha,R. xv, 7, 111, 113,143, 147, 149,157,
or reference 318,325 159,178, 370n50
zero 15,221-224,294,305,345 Schabes, Y. 359n20
Polish 137f. Schoorlemmer, M. xvi
Position 15,216-221,233-241,293, 311f. Schubert, L.K. 177
Possession 15,218,293 Selkirk, E.O. 364n30
pronominal structure 122-142 semelfactivity 3,6,66
preparatory process 63 sentential aspect 23,27,62,64, 192, 268
Present Perfect Now 46-50 so 113-117, 119,127ff., 155f., 162,170,
presupposition 86,103.106 173,174ff., 185,351
prime ideal 97,99 sieve 98, 184
Principle Simple Present 318-327
of Compositionaliry 348 single event reading 7
of Lexical Integrity 337 singleton 66,113, 116,123, 128,151, 156,
process vs. state vs. event 3,11,19ff., 104, 163, 186,199,200,213,289,292,302,
251-256.271,332f., 359nl6 305-309,320, 326,355
Process see Activity Singular 73f., U3f., 130ff., 155f., 182f.,205,
PROG 62ft, 321-324,350,371n67 209,213,231,271,355, see also bare
ProgF 35-40 singular
Progressive Form 10,35-40,64,65,193f., singular term 250
201,209,253,284,318-328,349f., 353, Singulary53
356 Small Clause analysis 329, 333-338,347
proper Source 14-19,192,195.216-221,227-241.
name 75,96,100.156,182,202,205,247 256-259,331,339
subset 98,202,321-325 spatio-temporal
propemess of quantifiers 91,98-100, path 235-239
105-110. 121 position 217f., 235,293

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SPEC 146f., 151-157,160,169-177, 185,350 Thijsse, E. 93,132


Specified Quantity of A see SQA Thompson, S.A. 315, 371n61
SQA Tichy, P. 63
general definition 14-32,71-76 TRANSITION 1 6
and boundedness 92-94,101 transition operator T 195,196ff., 223,292
and cardinality information 140-143,183f. transitive
Stambolieva, M. xvi, 349 frame see transitive scheme
state scheme 338-349, 351
as a Vendler class 34-68, 206 useofaverb338ff.
vs. process vs. event 3,4,11,19ff., 104, verb 26ff., 33,78,89f., 143f., 194,204,
251-256,271,332f., 359nl6 257,297,310,328
stative verb 10,67,252f., 345f. transitivizing particle 344
Stavi, J. 95,172,362nl5 Ty2 284-286
Steedman, M. 63ff. type logic 78-83,284-292
Stokhof, M. xv
Stokhof.W. xvi, 314 ultrafilter 59,61,96-99, 105
stop condition 300 unaccusative
Stop/start 39 verb 297,329,
Stowell, T.A. 333, 364n30 scheme 338-346, 351
Strawson, P.R 91,106-109, 111, 114, unbounded process 3,19,203f.
117-124, 356,363n25 unergative
strength 91,97-100, 105,110 scheme 329,338-346,351
stretching 6,41 verb 332
Stuurman, F.J. 364n30 uniqueness condition 54
subinterval property 198f. unique subinterval 54
Subject 246,252,256 Uniqueness of objects 263ff.
successor function 222f., 235,267,293f., Unspecified Quantity of A see SQA
309,312,
summativity 263 Van Benthem, J. F. A. K. xi, xv, 87,95,
143-147,167, 195,219,223,362nl5,
TAKE 16f., 73 366n50,370n56
Tarski-game 269-275,282 Van Deemter, K. 364n33
tautologically true 118-120 Van den Berg, M. xv
Taylor, B. 61,65,1%, 198-200,201, Van der Does, J. xiii-xv, 143-167, 3O8f.,
209-212,215,357n8,359n24, 360n30, 350, 366n45,366n48,366n49,37On57
367nll,367nl4 Van Eyck, J. 364n30
Tedeschi,PJ. 371n63 Van Eynde, F. xv, 371n63
telicity 289, 323,349 VanHaaften,T. 348
temporality 3,5,37, 111, 141,289 Vendler, Z. xiii, 3f., 32,33-50,50-68,206,
Tenny, C.L. 371n61 209, 329,358nl6,359n25,360n26,
tense 318-327 360n31
TerMeulen, A. 59-61,65, 198,362nll, Vendler-classes 3f., 33-68,360n36
362nl5,370n52 Vermeulen, C. xv, 370n57,371n66, 372n71
terminative vs. durative 3,5-12 Vet, C. xvi, 12f., 328,371n63
thematic vid268
equivalence relation 291 Vlach, F. 36,357n8
framework 14ff., 216,358nl0 Von Wright, G.H. xiii, 195f., 214,223,292,
role 19,151,193,216ff., 244,265,336f., 366nl, 369n32
353
role expressing indeterminacy 342 Wagner, R. 360n28
role of external argument 304-309 Wall, R.E. 362nll, 370n52
role of internal argument 224-229,283, weak vs. strong quantifier 59,97ff., 105,110
297,298-304,310-316 weak intensional 283,287
structure of a verb, 224-229,256-259, Weerman, F. xvi, 333-338,372n70
289,33 If., 348 weird function 117-121
Theme 15ff., 191,195,216-241,256-259,292 Westerduin, M. 333

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Westerstahl, D. xi, 95, 175, 185, 362nl5, Zaenen, A. 371n63


364n33, 366n51 Zeevat, H. 364n33
Williams, E. 225, 333, 335 Zerraelo-Fraenkel theory 178
Wunderlich, D. 368n28 Zubizaretta, M.L. 348
Zwarts, F. 56, 93, 97, 362nl5
X-bar syntax 111-117, 146f., 168-173, Zwarts, J. xiv-xv, 216, 229-241, 364n37,
364n30 367n19,367n20, 367n21, 367n27

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