The -ing dynasty: rebuilding the semantics of nominalizations

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  • Grimm S, McNally L. The -ing dynasty: rebuilding the semantics of nominalizations. In: D'Antonio S, Moroney M, Little CR (eds). Proceedings of the 25th Semantics and Linguistic Theory Conference; 2015 May 15-17; Stanford University. Ithaca, NY: Linguistic Society of America and Cornell Linguistics; 2015. p. 82–102. DOI 10.3765/salt.v25i0.3070.

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    The nature of -ing nominals has been widely debated since the early days of generative grammar (e.g. Lees 1960, Chomsky 1970), and at least since Vendler (1967), -ing forms also have played a central role in debates over natural language ontology for abstract objects. This paper attempts to simplify the ontology and account for the uses and interpretations a wide range of -ing forms using only a distinction between event types and event tokens. A core insight will be that the different constructions reflect different paths by which the -ing form may come to have type or token reference. A central contrast present among these different paths involves whether the event types/tokens are individuated through nominal morphology or through temporal anchoring.
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