The latter case, where an anaphor refers to the set-theoretical difference of restrictor and scope, has been studied by both psycholinguists and formal semanticists. |
With his speed he should be a factor for a top ten finish at Mid Ohio but he admits the greater restrictor will be a hindrance. |
Those races stand out because restrictor plates are put on the carburetors to keep horsepower down. |
It is mapped onto the restrictor of the generic quantifier, hence an inductivist reading is available. |