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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Apologies for a couple of typos below,
      and one clarification.<br>
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      It's not really important whether "so" is treated as a pronoun or
      do-so as a proto-verb but by "direct object" I meant an ARG2 in
      the predication for do_v_so corresponding to whatever "so"
      references or introduces or substitutes for.<br>
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      On 10/9/2013 8:34 AM, Paul Haley wrote:<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Emily!<br>
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        Yes, but I'm suggest that "pro-" is "pronomial" not "proto"!-)&nbsp;
        Generally, don't we want elipsis to be reflected in the
        semantics?&nbsp; That is, in the "u" and "i" type variables in the
        MRS (or unresolved pronouns)?<br>
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        Shouldn't the MRS for for that doing have an argument to be
        resolved against the situational argument for the moving?&nbsp; That
        argument would be "so" treated as a pronoun, which seems the
        proper semantics since the "so" actually/semantically references
        some event/situation, no?&nbsp; That is, if pronomial "so" was the
        direct object of "do" here, I think all would be well.<br>
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        Paul<br>
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        On 10/8/2013 9:14 PM, Emily M. Bender wrote:<br>
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          <div>It looks like "do so" is being treated as a "pro-verb",
            and that seems appropriate to me. &nbsp;Proverbs (like ellipsis)
            take their interpretation from context. &nbsp;So this says
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          <div>x6 is doing something, but what that something is needs
            to be resolved. &nbsp;</div>
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          <div>Emily</div>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 9:33 AM, Paul
            Haley <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                <div>Hi All,<br>
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                  In the following, it seems that "so" is more of a
                  pronoun than a preposition (at least it seems "so" to
                  me!).<br>
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                  I would appreciate your thoughts on getting reasonable
                  logic from the ERG for this sentence, which is quite
                  interesting when you also consider quantification...<br>
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                  Thank you and best regards,<br>
                  Paul<br>
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          Emily M. Bender<br>
          Associate Professor<br>
          Department of Linguistics<br>
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