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hal.structure.identifierCentre de recherche sur la langue et les textes basques [IKER]
dc.contributor.authorJOUITTEAU, Mélanie
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.isbn978-83-8061-115-3
dc.description.abstractEnIndefinites are felicitous with a reading where, internally to a contextually relevant set, the particular choice of referent is irrelevant. When a magician says ''Pick a card'', context favors an interpretation where any card from the set would be a felicitous choice, as long as it is a card from the proposed set, as illustrated for modern Breton (Continental Celtic) in (1)a. Some indefinite constructions have this free-choice reading as the only felicitous one. This paper closely investigates such a [[free choice indefinite]] (FCI) that presents a typologically unusual morphology as illustrated in (1)b. This free-choice indefinite is realized by [[reduplication]] of the head noun around what seems like a spatial proximate deictic morpheme (''-mañ-''). The relevant contrast with the regular indefinite ''ur gartenn'' in (1)a is loss of optionality for the free-choice reading. The sentence in (1)a is felicitous if the magician proposes only one card, whereas (1)b is not. (1)DURING A SHOW, THE MAGICIAN SAYS: a. ''Trapit ur gartenn''. Pick a card 'Pick a card.’ b. ''Trapit kartenn-mañ-kartenn''. pick card-here-card 'Pick a card, any card.’Breton In this paper, I will first investigate the DP-internal syntax and morphology of the reduplication construction in (1)b. I will propose that it results from the creation of a complex head noun by reduplication in a morphological step operated between syntax and phonological form. Next, I investigate the distribution of the Breton reduplicated FCI. I show that when preceded by a specificity marker, this construction behaves like a regular indefinite. When not preceded by this specificity marker, the noun exhibits the typical distributional restrictions of dependent indefinites. I will show that the bare use has existential quantificational force, but can acquire universal force when bound by a universal quantifier.
dc.language.isoen
dc.source.titleRepresentations and Interpretations in Celtic Studies
dc.subjectréduplication
dc.subjectindéfinis
dc.subjectLinguistique bretonne
dc.subjectquantification
dc.subjectlinguistique celtique
dc.subject.enFree choice items
dc.subject.ensyntax
dc.subject.enBreton grammar
dc.subject.enBreton linguistics
dc.subject.enCeltic linguistics
dc.subject.enindefinites
dc.subject.enReduplication
dc.title.enFree-choice and reduplication A study in Breton dependant indefinites
dc.typeChapitre d'ouvrage
dc.subject.halSciences de l'Homme et Société/Linguistique
hal.identifierhal-02269523
hal.version1
hal.origin.linkhttps://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr//hal-02269523v1
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