Lexical plurals and beyond
Special issue of Lingvisticæ Investigationes 39:2 (2016)
Editors
[Lingvisticæ Investigationes, 39:2] 2016. v, 201 pp.
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© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction: New perspectives on lexical pluralsPeter Lauwers & Marie Lammert | pp. 207–216
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Structures for pluralsPaolo Acquaviva | pp. 217–233
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Lexical plurals in Telugu: Mass nouns in disguisePeter W. Smith | pp. 234–252
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Les pluriels internes féminins de l’arabe tunisienMyriam Dali & Éric Mathieu | pp. 253–271
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Les pluriels lexicaux dits « massifs » face au conditionneur universelPeter Lauwers | pp. 272–288
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Collectives, object mass nouns and individual count nouns: Nouns between lexical and inflectional plural markingWiltrud Mihatsch | pp. 289–308
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The capricious evolution of the indefinite plural article uns and its relationship with lexical plurality in medieval FrenchAnne Carlier | pp. 309–334
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Lexical plurals through meronymy and hyperonymyMarie Lammert | pp. 335–354
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Lexical plurals for aggregates of discrete entities in English: Why plural, yet non-count, nouns?Laure Gardelle | pp. 355–372
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Les noms déverbaux : des pluriels lexicaux à la pluriactionnalitéMarie Laurence Knittel | pp. 373–390
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Articulatory plurality is a property of lexical plurals in sign languageCarl Börstell, Ryan Lepic & Gal Belsitzman | pp. 391–407
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Subjects
Linguistics
Terminology & Lexicography
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General