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    Challenges→The apparent divergence between logical form and grammatical form has been exaggerated.

    The appearance of divergence stems in part from how Frege's idea of variable-binding was originally implemented.

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    On the other hand, more recent work on quantifiers suggests that the divergence had been exaggerated, in part because of how Frege’s idea of variable-binding was originally implemented. Consider again the proposition that some boy sang, and the proposed logical division into the quantifier and the rest: \(\exists x [\textrm{Boy}(x) \land \textrm{Sang}(x)]\); something is both a boy and an individual that sang. This is one way to regiment the English sentence. But one can also offer a logical par

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