clausewide
Clausewide is a term used in linguistics and formal semantics to describe phenomena whose scope extends over an entire clause rather than a smaller constituent. It is commonly applied to sentential operators such as negation, quantifiers, and focus markers, as well as other elements that can influence the truth conditions of the whole clause.
The core idea of clausewide scope is contrast with narrow scope, where an operator binds within a
Examples arise in sentences that combine negation or quantification with other clause elements. For instance, some
In usage, clausewide is encountered in academic discussions of scope, sentential operators, and clause-level phenomena. The