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A Strong Meaning Hypothesis from a Computational Perspective Export

edited by: Maria Aloni, Paul Dekker, Floris Roelofsen

In Proceedings of the Sixteenth Amsterdam Colloquium (2007), pp. 211-216.

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complexity computational expressions generalized hypothesis meaning quantifiers reciprocal strong

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In this paper we study the computational complexity of reciprocal sentences with quantified antecedents. We observe a computational dichotomy between different interpretations of reciprocity and its connection with Strong Meaning Hypothesis.


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