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    The scope of alternatives: indefiniteness and islands
    Linguistics and Philosophy 43 (4): 427-472. 2020.
    I argue that alternative-denoting expressions interact with their semantic context by taking scope. With an empirical focus on indefinites in English, I show how this approach improves on standard alternative-semantic architectures that use point-wise composition to subvert islands, as well as on in situ approaches to indefinites more generally. Unlike grammars based on point-wise composition, scope-based alternative management is thoroughly categorematic, doesn’t under-generate readings when mu…Read more
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    Can DP be a scope island?
    In T. Icard & R. Muskens (eds.), Interfaces: Explorations in Logic, Language and Computation, Springer Berlin. pp. 1--12. 2010.