@article {1102, title = {Are Quantifier Phrases Always Quantificational? The Case of {\textquoteleft}Every F{\textquoteright}}, journal = {Organon F}, volume = {20}, number = {2}, year = {2013}, pages = {143-172}, type = {State}, abstract = {This paper argues that English quantifier phrases of the form {\textquoteleft}every F{\textquoteright} admit of a literal referential interpretation, contrary to the standard semantic account of this expression, according to which it denotes a set and a second-order relation. Various arguments are offered in favor of the referential interpretation, and two likely objections to it are forestalled.}, keywords = {Determiners, Generalized Quantifier Theory, Gricean pragmatics, quantifiers, reference}, url = {http://www.klemens.sav.sk/fiusav/doc/organon/2013/2/143-172.pdf}, author = {Baumann, Pierre} }