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  <Title>CATEGORIAL SEMANTICS AND SCOPING</Title>
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    <Paragraph position="0"> 1. In all the examples that follow, the pronoun and its intended antecedent are italicized. As usual, starred examples are supposed to be ungrammatical.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="1"> 2. In fact, this is a perfectly good open well-formed formula and therefore the precise formulation of the constraint is more delicate than seems to be realized in the literature.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="2"> 3. This particular example and its analysis were chosen just as the  shortest plausible example requiring both application and abstraction, not as making substantive linguistic or semantic claims.  scopes but also to property-type scopes (meanings of common noun phrases and verb phrases). Extending the argument that follows to those cases offers no difficulties.</Paragraph>
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