Taking Scope: The Natural Semantics of Quantifiers

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A novel view of the syntax and semantics of quantifier scope that argues for a "combinatory" theory of natural language syntax. © 2012 The MIT Press. All rights reserved.

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Steedman, M. (2011). Taking Scope: The Natural Semantics of Quantifiers. Taking Scope: The Natural Semantics of Quantifiers (pp. 1–306). MIT Press. https://doi.org/10.9793/elsj.30.2_740

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