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For their comments and suggestions on earlier versions of this paper I owe particular thanks to Kathleen Akins, Greg Carlson, Herb Clark, Benoît de Cornulier, Mary Dalrymple, David Dowty, Marc Gawron, Pat Hayes, Lauri Karttunen, John Lamping, Ken Olson, François Recanati, Craige Roberts, Ivan Sag, Brian Smith, and Annie Zaenen. I am also grateful for the uncommonly detailed comments of the anonymous referees.

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Nunberg, G. Indexicality and deixis. Linguist Philos 16, 1–43 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00984721

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