scopebearing
Scopebearing is a term used in semantics to describe the property of certain expressions that determine the scope of operators within a sentence. In this context, scope refers to the range over which an operator such as a quantifier, negation, or modality applies. Expressions that bear scope influence how sentences are interpreted, since different orders of scope yield different readings.
In formal semantics, scope is resolved during the construction of logical form. Scope-bearing expressions interact with
A classic illustration is the sentence “Every student read a book.” It has at least two readings:
Scopebearing also has implications for natural language processing, cross-linguistic variation in scope interpretation, and the design
See also: quantifier scope, negation, modality, formal semantics, natural language processing.