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{{Scope|red|<b>Ꝡa</b> chı sá poq, {{Scope|# | {{Scope|red|<b>Ꝡa</b> chı sá poq, {{Scope|#09f|<b>ꝡä</b> faq tú huı kûı sá raı.}}}} | ||
<p style="margin:2px 2px 2em;font-size:12px">[[Complementizer]]s create scopes.</p> | <p style="margin:2px 2px 2em;font-size:12px">[[Complementizer]]s create scopes.</p> | ||
{{Scope|red|Ꝡa chı <b>sá</b> poq, {{Scope|# | {{Scope|red|Ꝡa chı <b>sá</b> poq, {{Scope|#09f|ꝡä faq <b>tú</b> huı kûı <b>sá</b> raı.}}}} | ||
<p style="margin:2px 2px 2em;font-size:12px">[[Determiner]]s are limited by scopes.</p> | <p style="margin:2px 2px 2em;font-size:12px">[[Determiner]]s are limited by scopes.</p> | ||
{{Scope|red|<small>∃ poq:</small> Ꝡa chı <b>póq</b>, {{Scope|# | {{Scope|red|<small>∃ poq:</small> Ꝡa chı <b>póq</b>, {{Scope|#09f|<small>∀ huı: ∃ raı:</small> ꝡä faq <b>húı</b> kûı <b>ráı</b>.}}}} | ||
<p style="margin:2px;font-size:12px">Determiners imply [[quantifier]]s at the start of the scope.</p> | <p style="margin:2px;font-size:12px">Determiners imply [[quantifier]]s at the start of the scope.</p> | ||
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== Scope creep == | == Scope creep == | ||
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{{Scope|red|<b>Ꝡa</b> shoe jí, {{Scope|# | {{Scope|red|<b>Ꝡa</b> shoe jí, {{Scope|#09f|<b>ꝡä</b> kuq súq <b>sía</b> raı.}}}} | ||
<p style="margin:2px 2px 2em;font-size:12px">{{t|Sía}} has its scope limited by {{t|ꝡä}}.</p> | <p style="margin:2px 2px 2em;font-size:12px">{{t|Sía}} has its scope limited by {{t|ꝡä}}.</p> | ||
{{Scope|red|<b>Ꝡa</b> shoe kuq jí súq <b>sía</b> raı.}} | {{Scope|red|<b>Ꝡa</b> shoe kuq jí súq <b>sía</b> raı.}} |
Revision as of 13:12, 9 May 2024
A phrase's scope is the part of the sentence that that phrase's semantics apply to.
Ꝡa chı sá poq, ꝡä faq tú huı kûı sá raı.
Complementizers create scopes.
Ꝡa chı sá poq, ꝡä faq tú huı kûı sá raı.
Determiners are limited by scopes.
∃ poq: Ꝡa chı póq, ∀ huı: ∃ raı: ꝡä faq húı kûı ráı.
Determiners imply quantifiers at the start of the scope.
For example, the scope of a determiner that introduces a logical quantifier is the smallest clause it's in. This means that the interpretation of the quantification happens in that smallest clause, and not at the level of the entire sentence:
Shoe jí ꝡä kuq súq sía raı da.
means: “I allow you to say nothing.” (i.e. I allow you to shut up)
not: ❌ “There is nothing that I allow you to say.”
Here, the scope of sía is the clause “ꝡä kuq súq sía raı”.
Clefting and scope
If we want to say the other thing, we have to lift sía out of the clause by clefting it to the main clause:
Sía raı nä shoe jí ꝡä kuq súq ráı da.
There is nothing that I allow you to say. (i.e. I ban you from talking)
See The cleft verb in the refgram.
"Scoping over"
For two phrases X and Y, if the scope of X fully includes the scope of Y, then we say “X scopes over Y”.
This amounts to a claim about the order to apply their respective semantics in.
Scope creep
Ꝡa shoe jí, ꝡä kuq súq sía raı.
Sía has its scope limited by ꝡä.
Ꝡa shoe kuq jí súq sía raı.
Removing ꝡä changes the scope.
One common mistake is to rephrase sentences involving ꝡä using a serial verb, under the impression that the meaning stays the same:
Shoe jí ꝡä kuq súq sía raı da.
“I allow you to say nothing.” (I allow you to shut up)
→ 🤔 Shoe kuq jí súq sía raı da.
“I allow-to-say you nothing.” (I ban you from talking)
However, the ꝡä clause that was limiting the scope of sía is now gone, which means that sía scopes over the whole sentence. The meaning of the sentence is thereby changed to “There is nothing that I allow you to say”.