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    Monads were initially proposed as a way to structure so-called 'impure' extensions to the ฮป-calculus by Moggi (1989), and were first applied to natural language semantics by Shan (2002).
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    Monads underlie a great deal of semantic theorizing, usually implicitly. Since Shan's (2002) pioneering work (which includes a treatment of interrogatives using the same monad we use to treat indefiniteness, though Shan does not discuss exceptional scope phenomena), an increasing amount of research makes explicit reference to monads.
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    Shan considers several monads well-suited for capturing semantic phenomena: the (pointed) powerset monad for interrogatives and focus, the reader monad for intensionality, and the continuation monad for quantification.
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    The composition of two monads is discussed by Jones & Duponcheel (1993), Jaskelioff & Moggi (2010), Shan (2001), and Liang, Hudak & Jones (1995), the last of whom propose the use of monad morphisms to compose two monads for which composition is defined, which is also suggested by Shan (2001).
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