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Lexical Plurals
A Morphosemantic Approach
OXFORD STUDIES IN THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS
general editors: David Adger, Queen Mary, University of London; Hagit
Borer, University of Southern California
advisory editors: Stephen Anderson, Yale University; Daniel Buring, Univer
sity of California, Los Angeles; Nomi Erteschik Shir, Ben Gurion University;
Donka Farkas, University of California, Santa Cruz; Angelika Kratzer, University
of Massachusetts, Amherst; Andrew Nevins, Harvard University; Christopher
Potts, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Barry Schein, University of South
ern California; Peter Svenonius, University of Tromsø; Moira Yip, University
College London
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Lexical Plurals
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Lexical Plurals
A Morphosemantic Approach
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