Verbal plural is marked morphologically by a suffix of the verb or by reduplication of the verb stem. Only the latter way is productive. Plurality may refer to the participants, the actions, or the outcome of actions. Singular is a vague category. The so-called singular forms of many verbs may be used number neutrally to describe singular or plural actions or events, while the plural forms are used in order to disambiguate. With other verbs the two forms distinguish between a non-high and a high degree of plurality of action
The technical literature contains a variety of singular and plural forms. Although in most cases suc...
Discuss the types of count nouns and corresponding constructions in classifier and non-classifier la...
The experiments in this dissertation investigate factors that influence the level of detail within p...
International audienceThis paper studies why, for a plurality of discrete entities, a non-count plur...
Number marking in Sandawe verbs is by suppletion or suffixation. Some intransitive verbs mark subjec...
This contribution offers an analysis of interpretable and non-interpretable instances of plural morp...
This paper addresses the semantics and pragmatics of singular and plural nominals in languages that ...
Presented at the Second International Colloquium on Sango Institute for African Studies, University ...
Noun plurals in the conversational English of French and Polish adult learners of English have been ...
In many of the world’s languages, nouns are inflected for number. In general, the singular is simple...
In this paper, we re-investigate the morphology and semantics of verbal plurality in Quechan (Yuma)....
Linguistic picture of the world through grammatical categories; relationship of the grammatical numb...
This paper describes nominal plurality and examines microvariation in the marking of plural on nouns...
Distributional semantics offers new ways to study the semantics of morphology. This study focuses on...
International audienceThis monograph proposes a comparative approach to all the ways of denoting ‘mo...
The technical literature contains a variety of singular and plural forms. Although in most cases suc...
Discuss the types of count nouns and corresponding constructions in classifier and non-classifier la...
The experiments in this dissertation investigate factors that influence the level of detail within p...
International audienceThis paper studies why, for a plurality of discrete entities, a non-count plur...
Number marking in Sandawe verbs is by suppletion or suffixation. Some intransitive verbs mark subjec...
This contribution offers an analysis of interpretable and non-interpretable instances of plural morp...
This paper addresses the semantics and pragmatics of singular and plural nominals in languages that ...
Presented at the Second International Colloquium on Sango Institute for African Studies, University ...
Noun plurals in the conversational English of French and Polish adult learners of English have been ...
In many of the world’s languages, nouns are inflected for number. In general, the singular is simple...
In this paper, we re-investigate the morphology and semantics of verbal plurality in Quechan (Yuma)....
Linguistic picture of the world through grammatical categories; relationship of the grammatical numb...
This paper describes nominal plurality and examines microvariation in the marking of plural on nouns...
Distributional semantics offers new ways to study the semantics of morphology. This study focuses on...
International audienceThis monograph proposes a comparative approach to all the ways of denoting ‘mo...
The technical literature contains a variety of singular and plural forms. Although in most cases suc...
Discuss the types of count nouns and corresponding constructions in classifier and non-classifier la...
The experiments in this dissertation investigate factors that influence the level of detail within p...