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The paper discusses the paradigm of singular quantifiers in Italian (qualche, ogni, qualsiasi, etc.), focusing on the syntactic and semantic properties of the existential qualche. In different domains, qualche seems to correspond to the English a few, one or more, some or other. The analysis tries to derive the polisemy of this expression from two distinct positions of interpretation, a basic logical meaning and the effect of pragmatic scales. Qualche is then contrasted with English some, Spanish algun and Italian qualsiasi. In the second part of the article the theory is tested against the scope possibilities of qualche, and the quantificational status of this indefinite is evaluated.
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Zamparelli, R. (2008). On Singular Existential Quantifiers in Italian. In: Comorovski, I., von Heusinger, K. (eds) Existence: Semantics and Syntax. Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, vol 84. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6197-4_11
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