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2.1 . PUZZLE # 1 : SPECIFICITY . If the naive view on comparative and superlative quantifiers were correct , 3a and 3b should be equivalent . ( 3 ) a . I will invite at most two people , namely Jack and Jill . b .
2.1 . PUZZLE # 1 : SPECIFICITY . If the naive view on comparative and superlative quantifiers were correct , 3a and 3b should be equivalent . ( 3 ) a . I will invite at most two people , namely Jack and Jill . b .
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I will invite fewer than two people , namely Jack and Jill . ( = 5 ) b . [ I will invite [ fewer than [ three people ] ] ] In 53a , the indefinite two people can have a specific construal because it may be parsed as an existential ...
I will invite fewer than two people , namely Jack and Jill . ( = 5 ) b . [ I will invite [ fewer than [ three people ] ] ] In 53a , the indefinite two people can have a specific construal because it may be parsed as an existential ...
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The second property , namely reordering variation , is a concomitant effect of head - final clustering . Head - final clusters may be partially , and in many cases optionally , turned into head - initial clusters .
The second property , namely reordering variation , is a concomitant effect of head - final clustering . Head - final clusters may be partially , and in many cases optionally , turned into head - initial clusters .
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