Focus and Higher--Order Unification
 Author: Claire Gardent and Michael Kohlhase 
Editor: 
 Pulman has shown that Higher--Order Unification (HOU)
 can be used to model the interpretation of focus. In this paper,
 we extend the unification--based approach to cases which are
 often seen as a test--bed for focus theory: utterances with
 multiple focus operators and second occurrence expressions. We
 then show that the resulting analysis favourably compares with
 two prominent theories of focus (namely, Rooth's Alternative
 Semantics and Krifka's Structured Meanings theory) in that it
 correctly generates interpretations which these alternative
 theories cannot yield. Finally, we discuss the formal properties
 of the approach and argue that even though HOU need not
 terminate, for the class of unification--problems dealt with in
 this paper, HOU avoids this shortcoming and is in fact
 computationally tractable. 
 
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