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Original Articles

The crossover constraint on logical predicatesFootnote

Pages 11-31 | Published online: 21 May 2009

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  • This a revised version of Chapter 4 of Muraki (1970). It was partly supported by NSF Grant GS‐2468. I am especially indebted to Emmon Bach for his inspiring comments. I have also benefited from the discussion I have had with Lauri Karttunen, Bruce Downing, and James Tai, and from the comments by Shinichi Harada.

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