Abstract

AbstractIn Chap. 1, I discussed the challenges ‘picky’ predicates—those predicates that are compatible only with a certain clause type—pose for the semantics of clause-embedding predicates. It is important to recall that there are in fact two classes of picky predicates—rogative predicates and anti-rogative predicates—and that each of these two classes poses distinct challenges for the proposition-oriented theory and the question-oriented theory of clause-embedding predicates.

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