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    Supports→The multiple readings of 'Every man who read a book by Chomsky is happy' should not be treated as a scopal ambiguity akin to other quantifier scope ambiguities.

    Choice function variables can be bound existentially at any clausal level without movement, explaining island-insensitivity without invoking covert quantifier raising.

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