+* Generalized coordination, as proposed by Partee and Rooth in highly influential papers in the 1980s. The idea is that the way that *John saw Mary or Bill* comes to mean *John saw Mary or John saw Bill* is by cloning the context of the direct object, feeding one of the clones *Mary*, feeding the other clone *Bill*, and disjoining the resulting propositions. See either of the two papers mentioned in the previous two items for discussion.
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+* Anaphora, as in *Everyone's mother loves him* (which says that for every person x, x's mother loves x). <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10988-005-6580-7> See also a different implementation of a similar idea in work of [Philippe de Groote](http://ecommons.library.cornell.edu/bitstream/1813/7577/4/salt16_degroote_1_16.pdf).
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+* As suggested in class, it is possible to think of the side effects of expressives such as *damn* in *John read the damn book* in terms of control operators such as call/cc in Scheme.
+At the end of the seminar we gave a demonstration of modeling [[damn]] using continuations...see the [summary](/damn) for more explanation and elaboration. In the meantime, you can read a new paper about this idea [here](http://tinyurl.com/cbarker/barker-bernardi-shan-interaction.pdf)---comments welcome.