Linmin Zhang
2023
Short answers as tests: A post-suppositional view on wh-questions and answers
Linmin Zhang
Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Inquisitiveness Below and Beyond the Sentence Boundary
Linmin Zhang
Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Inquisitiveness Below and Beyond the Sentence Boundary
This paper explores a post-suppositional view on wh-questions and their answers with dynamic semantics. Inspired by Brasoveanu (2013); Charlow (2017); Bumford (2017), I propose a unified treatment of items like modified numerals, focus items, and wh-items: they (i) introduce a discourse referent (dref) in a non-deterministic way and (ii) impose definiteness tests (and additional tests) in a delayed, post-suppositional manner at the sentential / discourse level. Thus, with a question like “who smiled”, the (maximally informative) dref “the one(s) who smiled” is derived. A short answer like “Mary and Max” is considered another post-supposition-like, delayed test, checking whether the dref “the one(s) who smiled” is identical to (or includes) the sum “Mary⊕Max”. I analyze various question-related phenomena to see how far this proposal can go.