What does displacement explain, and what do congruence effects show?: A Response to Hofweber

Linguistics and Philosophy 37 (3):269-274 (2014)
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This is a brief response to Thomas Hofweber's "Extraction, Displacement and Focus: A Reply to Balcerak Jackson" (Linguistics and Philosophy 37.3 (2014)), which was a reply to my "Defusing Easy Arguments for Numbers" (Linguistics and Philosophy 36.6 (2013)).

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Defusing easy arguments for numbers.Brendan Balcerak Jackson - 2013 - Linguistics and Philosophy 36 (6):447-461.
Discourse effects of word order variation.Gregory Ward & Betty J. Birner - 2019 - In Paul Portner, Claudia Maienborn & Klaus von Heusinger (eds.), Semantics: sentence and information structure. Boston: De Gruyter.

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