The Semantics of Implicitly Relational Predicates
Abstract
This thesis offers a semantic account of implicitly relational predicates — adjectival or
nominal predicates such as to be popular and to be a wanted man. Implicitly relational
predicates are characterized by unique entailment properties when combined with
locatives (and other PPs headed by words like with and among). It is argued that
implicitly relational predicates take PPs as arguments via functional application, rather
than as adjuncts via predicate modification, and a formal account of that interaction is
presented.
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