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title = "Clarification and generalized quantifiers",
author = "Cooper, Robin",
editor = "Fern{\'a}ndez, Raquel and
Dipper, Stefanie and
Zinsmeister, Heike and
Webber, Bonnie",
journal = "Dialogue {\&} Discourse",
volume = "4",
month = mar,
year = "2013",
address = "Bielefeld, Germany",
publisher = "University of Bielefeld",
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doi = "10.5087/dad.2013.101",
pages = "1--25",
abstract = "Purver and Ginzburg introduce the Reprise Content Hypothesis (RCH) and use it to argue for a non-generalized quantifier approach to certain quantifiers. In previous work we contrasted their approach with an approach which employs a more classical generalized quantifier analysis. In the present paper we synthesize the two approaches and suggest that this gives us the best account of the dialogue phenomena associated with RCH."
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[Clarification and generalized quantifiers](https://aclanthology.org/2013.dnd-4.13/) (Cooper, DND 2013)
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