Coreference and Contextually Restricted Quantification

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The aim of this paper is to argue that update semantics is a natural framework for contextually restricted quantification, and to illustrate its use in the analysis of anaphoric definite descriptions and certain other anaphoric terms

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Frank Veltman
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