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I would like to thank the anonymous reviewers atLinguistics and Philosophy, John Barker, Neil Delaney, Theresa Robertson, and especially Scott Soames for their very helpful comments on previous drafts of this paper.

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Saul, J.M. Still an attitude problem. Linguist Philos 16, 423–435 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00985273

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