Abstract of "A Modular Approach to Intensionality"
Abstract of "A Modular Approach to Intensionality"
Gilad Ben-Avi and
Yoad Winter
Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 11 (2006)
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This paper introduces a procedure that takes a simple version of
extensional semantics and generates from it an equivalent
possible-world semantics that is suitable for treating intensional
phenomena in natural language. This process of
intensionalization allows to treat intensional phenomena as
stemming exclusively from the lexical meaning of words like
believe, need or fake. We illustrate the proposed
intensionalization technique using an extensional toy fragment.
This fragment is used to show that independently motivated
extensional mechanisms for scope shifting and verb-object
composition, once properly intensionalized, are strictly speaking
responsible for certain intensional effects, including de
dicto/de re ambiguities and coordinations containing
intensional transitive verbs. While such extensional-intensional
relations have often been assumed in the literature, the present
paper offers a formal sense for this claim, facilitating the
dissociation between extensional semantics and intensional
semantics.
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