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Presuppositions and Pronouns - Nijmegen Centre for Semantics

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The binding theory 65<br />

In the preceding section I used examples like (55) to show that<br />

presuppositions cannot always be accommodated globally:<br />

(55) Either Fred doesn't have a rabbit or Fred's rabbit is in hiding.<br />

(= (28c» (28c))<br />

An utterance of (55) does not presuppose that Fred has a rabbit. This may<br />

now be explained as follows. A speaker who utters a disjunction of the <strong>for</strong>m<br />

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