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Resumen:
"I'm going to talk about a clash between orthodoxies, one in semantic methodology and one in presupposition generation. The first is that manipulations to semantic content in a context (unarticulated constituents) are a matter of content, not sentential manipulation. The second is that presuppositions are triggered by the vehicles of content not (merely) by the content asserted. I will discuss cases where these two orthodoxies contradict one another and discuss which one we should give up."
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