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| Barker & Shan || 2014 || [https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199575015.001.0001 Continuations and Natural Language] || Promising book? Nice solution to [[donkey anaphora]] etc | | Barker & Shan || 2014 || [https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199575015.001.0001 Continuations and Natural Language] || Promising book? Nice solution to [[donkey anaphora]] etc | ||
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|[https://people.umass.edu/scable/LING753-SP20/Handouts/6.Moulton-2015.pdf Arguments Against CPs as Arguments] | |||
|CPs make more sense now. | |||
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| Gluckman || 2020 || [https://opentext.ku.edu/syntax/ The Science of Syntax] || Another nice intro to syntax. | | Gluckman || 2020 || [https://opentext.ku.edu/syntax/ The Science of Syntax] || Another nice intro to syntax. |