@TechReport{Gardent:1997_2,
AUTHOR = {Gardent, Claire},
TITLE = {Sloppy Identity},
YEAR = {1997},
MONTH = {March},
NUMBER = {88},
PAGES = {20},
ADDRESS = {Saarbrücken},
TYPE = {CLAUS-Report},
INSTITUTION = {Universität des Saarlandes},
URL = {ftp://ftp.coli.uni-sb.de/pub/coli/claus/claus88.ps},
ABSTRACT = {Although sloppy interpretation is usually accounted for by theories of ellipsis, it often arises in non-elliptical contexts. In this paper, a theory of sloppy interpretation is provided which captures this fact. The underlying idea is that sloppy interpretation results from a semantic constraint on parallel structures and the theory is shown to predict sloppy readings for deaccented and paycheck sentences as well as relational-, event-, and one-anaphora. It is further shown to capture the interaction of sloppy/strict ambiguity with quantification and binding. Finally, it is compared with other approaches to sloppy identity, in particular (Dalrymple, Shieber and Pereira 1991, Hardt 1996) and (Fiengo and May 1994).},
ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Gardent:1997:SIB.pdf Gardent:1997:SIB.ps} }
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