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Constraints on Some Other Variables in Syntax

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In this paper I assume that syntactic structures contain items that function as variables over possible worlds (or things like possible worlds). I show that in certain syntactic positions we can use some variables but not other. I accordingly motivate a "binding theory" for the items that occupy these positions, and I discuss some consequences of this binding theory.

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Percus, O. Constraints on Some Other Variables in Syntax. Natural Language Semantics 8, 173–229 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011298526791

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