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Eng quantified phrases are studied by means of a formal lang. It is argued that better explanations can be provided for natural lang phenomena if they are studied in first-order langs. A formal language L is developed, its syntax is given, & English quantified NPs are translated & analyzed....

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Sentences
Syntactics
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