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This work presents the structure, distribution and semantic interpretation of quantificational expressions in languages from diverse language families and typological profiles. The current volume pays special attention to underrepresented languages of different status and endangerment level. Languages covered include American and Russian Sign Languages, and sixteen spoken languages from Africa, Australia, Papua, the Americas, and different parts of Asia. The articles respond to a questionnaire the editors constructed to enable detailed crosslinguistic comparison of numerous features. They offer comparable information on semantic classes of quantifiers (generalized existential, generalized universal, proportional, partitive), syntactically complex quantifiers (intensive modification, Boolean compounds, exception phrases, etc.), and several more specific issues such as quantifier scope ambiguities, floating quantifiers, and binary (type 2) quantifiers. The book is intended for seman

ticists, logicians interested in quantification in natural language, and general linguists as articles are meant to be descriptive and theory independent. The book continues and expands the coverage of the Handbook of Quantifiers in Natural Language (2012) by the same editors, and extends the earlier work in Matthewson (2008), Gil et al. (2013) and Bach et al (1995).

Introduction by Edward L. Keenan, D. Paperno.- The Quantifier Questionnaire by Edward L. Keenan.- Quantification in American Sign Language by Natasha Abner, Ronnie Wilbur.- Quantification in Cantonese by Peppina Lee.- Chicasaw Quantifiers by Pamela Munro.- Quantifiers in Dan-Gw taa (South Mande) by Valentin Vydrine.- Quantification in Gitksan by Katie Bicevskis, Henry Davis, Lisa Matthewson.- Quantification in Hindi by Anoop Mahajan.- Quantification in Kusunda by Mark Donohue, Bhoj Raj Gautam.- Quantification in Malayalam by Pilar Chamorro Fernandez and Lindsey Antonini.- Quantification in Naxi by Paul Law and Qingliang Zhao.- Quantification in Nen by Nick Evans.- Quantification in Nungon by Hannah Sarvasy.- Quantification in Persian by Maziar Toosarvandani and Hayedeh Nasser.- Quantification in Q"anjob"al by Kathleen Chase O"Flynn.- Quantification in Imbabura Quichua by Jena Barchas-Lichtenstein, Cansada Martin, Pamela Munro, and Jos Tellings.- Quantifiers in Russian Sign Languag

e by Vadim Kimmelman.- Quantifiers in Turkish by Deniz Ozy ld z.- Quantification in Kenyah Uma Baha by Deborah J.M. Wong and Iara Mantenuto.- Quantification in Warlpiri by Margit Bowler.- Overview by Edward L. Keenan, D. Paperno
The Quantifier Questionnaire
1(20)
Edward L. Keenan
Quantification in American Sign Language
21(40)
Natasha Abner
Ronnie B. Wilbur
Quantification in Cantonese
61(52)
Peppina Po-lun Lee
Chickasaw Quantifiers
113(90)
Pamela Munro
Quantifiers in Dan-Gwε εtaa (South Mande)
203(78)
Valentin Vydrin
Quantification in Gitksan
281(102)
Katie Bicevskis
Henry Davis
Lisa Matthewson
Quantification in Hindi
383(48)
Anoop Mahajan
Quantification in Kusunda
431(22)
Mark Donohue
Bhojraj Gautam
Quantification in Malayalam
453(64)
Pilar Chamorro Fernandez
Lindsey Antonini
Quantification in Naxi
517(54)
Paul Law
Qinglian Zhao
Quantification in Nen
571(38)
Nicholas Evans
Quantification in Nungon
609(56)
Hannah Sarvasy
Quantification in Persian
665(32)
Maziar Toosarvandani
Hayedeh Nasser
Quantification in Q'anjob'al
697(54)
Kathleen Chase O'Flynn
Quantification in Imbabura Quichua
751(52)
Jena Barchas-Lichtenstein
Cansada Martin
Pamela Munro
Jos Tellings
Quantifiers in Russian Sign Language
803(54)
Vadim Kimmelman
Quantifiers in Turkish
857(82)
Deniz Ozyildiz
Quantifiers in Kenyah Uma Baha
939(24)
Deborah J.M. Wong
Iara Mantenuto
Quantification in Warlpiri
963(32)
Margit Bowler
Overview
995(10)
Edward L. Keenan
Denis Paperno
Index 1005
Denis Paperno is a postdoctoral scholar in the Language, Interaction and Computation Laboratory at the University of Trento. He received his PhD in Linguistics from the University of California at Los Angeles in 2012 for a thesis on The Syntax and the Semantics of Non Standard Coordination. His interests include various areas of linguistics, including field linguistics, formal semantics, and computational linguistics. He has published a descriptive grammar of the Beng language (Mande Côte d'Ivoire). Edward L. Keenan is Distinguished Professor of linguistics at the University of California at Los Angeles. He received his PhD in Formal Linguistics from The University of Pennsylvania in 1969 for a thesis on A Presupposition Logic for Natural Language. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences as well as the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has published in numerous areas oflinguistics, including syntactic typology, formal semantics, theoretical syntax, historical syntax, and Austronesian linguistics. He has coauthored two books: Boolean Semantics for Natural Language (1985), with Leonard Faltz, and Bare Grammar: Lectures on Linguistic Invariants, with Edward P. Stabler (2003). In 2015 he was awarded the S.-Y. Kuroda prize Mathematics of Language.