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give rise to a similar inference which is also referred to as "free choice" though researchers disagree as to whether it forms a
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operator. For example, the following English sentences can be interpreted to mean that the addressee can watch a movie
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Simons, Mandy (2005). "Dividing things up: The semantics of or and the modal/or interaction".
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Minimal models in semantics and pragmatics: Free choice, exhaustivity, and conditionals
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Zimmerman, Thomas Ede (2000). "Free choice disjunction and epistemic possibility".
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that they can also play video games, depending on their preference:
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Giannakidou, Anastasia (2001). "The meaning of free choice".
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Aloni, Maria (2007). "Free choice, modals and imperatives".
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This symbolic logic formula above is not valid in classical
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Presupposition and implicature in compositional semantics
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Free choice inferences are a major topic of research in
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is a phenomenon in natural language where a linguistic
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Willer, Malte (2018). "Simplifying with free choice".
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Index

The Paradox of Choice
disjunction
conjunctive
modal
formal semantics
philosophical logic
valid
modal logic
modal logic
dynamic semantics
linear logic
alternative semantics
inquisitive semantics
scalar implicatures
classical
deontic modals
imperatives
conditionals
Indefinite noun phrases
natural class
Deontic logic
Disjunction
Hans Kamp
Modal logic
Ross's paradox
Simplification of disjunctive antecedents
Sluicing


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