Constraints on the position and interpretation of bare singular indefinites in Russian
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https://doi.org/10.4312/linguistica.56.1.9-23Keywords:
indefinite, Russian, specificity, topicAbstract
In this paper, I discuss the distribution of bare singular indefinite nominals in Russian. I argue that these nominal phrases are full-fledged indefinites and can have both specific and non-specific indefinite interpretations. However, their appearance in the preverbal subject position is not common. I argue in this paper that this restriction exists because a specific interpretation, or, in other words, a referential reading, required for this position cannot be unambiguously established with BSgs without any additional sentential specification. Additionally, I discuss some consequences of my proposal, such as BSg subjects of individual-level predicates, and BSg subjects in thetic judgments.Downloads
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28. 12. 2016
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Borik, O. (2016). Constraints on the position and interpretation of bare singular indefinites in Russian. Linguistica, 56(1), 9-23. https://doi.org/10.4312/linguistica.56.1.9-23