partitivecontextual
Partitivecontextual is a term used in linguistics to describe how partitive readings interact with contextual information to shape the interpretation of quantity expressions. It denotes the notion that readings involving a portion or subset of a larger whole are not determined by lexical meaning alone but are guided by discourse context, speaker intent, and world knowledge.
The concept sits at the intersection of partitivity, which concerns expressions that pick out a part of
Cross-linguistic research on partitivity shows substantial variation in how partitive information is encoded and how readily
Examples illustrating partitivecontextual effects include sentences like “Some cookies were left.” In a context with a