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<Paper uid="C94-2120">
  <Title>INCREMENTAb INTERPRETATION: APPLICATIONS, THEORY, AND RF, LATIONSHIP TO DYNAMIC SEMANTICS*</Title>
  <Section position="7" start_page="753" end_page="753" type="concl">
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CONCLUSIONS
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    <Paragraph position="0"> The paper described some potential applications 0\]7 incremental interpretation. It then described the series of steps required in mapping fi'Oln initial fragments of sentences to propositions which can I)e judged for plausibility. I,'inally, it argued that the apparently close relationship between the states used in incremental semantics and dynamic semantics fails to hold I)elt)w the sentence level, and briefly presented a more indirect way of using dynamic semantics in increinental interpretation.</Paragraph>
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