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The present article was presented to the interdisciplinary Princeton Workshop on Semantics in May 2003, where Robert May was commentator. I am grateful to May and the other discussants for their reactions, especially Scott Soames. I am also grateful to May for subsequent correspondence. I respond below to what I take to be his central criticisms. The reader is hereby cautioned, however, that I do not know the extent to which those criticisms represent his current thinking. Thanks go also to Alan Berger, Delia Graff, and Teresa Robertson for discussion.
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Salmon, N. Are General Terms Rigid? . Linguist Philos 28, 117–134 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10988-004-2430-2
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