Semantics Research Group Meeting, June 26, 2014
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- Time:
- 4:30pm, June 26, 2014
- Place:
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Keio University, Mita Campus,
South Annex, 7th floor
- Speaker:
- Yurie Hara (City University of Hong Kong) and Katsuhiko Sano (JAIST)
- Title:
- Conditional Independence and Biscuit Conditional Questions in Dynamic Semantics
- Abstract:
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Biscuit conditionals such as `If you are thirsty, there’s beer in the
fridge.' are felt different from canonical conditionals `If it’s
raining, the fireworks will be cancelled.' in that the consequent
seems to be entailed regardless of the truth/falsity of the
antecedent. Franke (2009) argues that the “feeling of the consequent
entailment” in biscuit conditionals is due to the conditional
independence between the antecedent and consequent; thus a uniform
semantics for canonical and biscuit conditionals can be maintained. A
question arises as to whether it is possible to derive the same
consequent entailment in the framework of dynamic semantics.
Furthermore, there are some instances of biscuit conditional questions
such as `If I’m thirsty, is there anything in the fridge?' This paper
provides a dynamic and nonsymmetric version of the independence
condition, a d-independence condition which correctly derives the
consequent entailment in both declaratives and interrogatives.
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