This talk is about English exceptive constructions introduced by except. I argue that the existing approaches to the semantics of exceptives cannot apply to this construction because they assume that what follows an exceptive marker is an individual denoting expression. I argue that except-exceptives can be derived from full clauses by ellipsis. I offer a compositional analysis for this clausal exceptive construction. I propose that except introduces quantification over possible situations and the clause following it provides the restriction for this quantification. I show how the analysis developed here derives the inferences except contributes to sentences it occurs in and the restrictions on its use. I also show how the approach developed here captures the cases traditional approaches to the semantics of exceptives cannot capture such as cases where an except-phrase contains a PP or multiple syntactic constituents. The approach I propose correctly captures the NPI licensing facts inside except-phrases.
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