نتایج جستجو برای: plural signs

تعداد نتایج: 104634  

2007
Yoad Winter

The interpretation of sentences with plural determiners and collective predicates is a highly complex problem that has not been sufficiently investigated, despite many advances in theories of plurality and quantification. This paper proposes a new typology of predicates that serves as a basis for a general treatment of singular and plural noun phrases within generalized quantifier theory. Secti...

2016
Elvio BACCARiNi viKtoR ivANKović

this paper revisits John Stuart Mill’s famous proposal for plural voting, according to which universal suffrage is conjoined with the possibility for some to claim and utilise multiple votes if they meet a particular set of qualifications . We observe the proposal in the light of Mill’s own historical context, but we also evaluate it with respect to the changing social and political conditions ...

2000
James P. Blevins

The loss of regular case endings in modern German has led to highly syncretic noun paradigms that neutralise many of the distinctions retained in more conservative determiner and adjective paradigms. Genitive and dative are, for all intents and purposes, the only cases marked in noun paradigms. Strong nonfeminine nouns have a genitive singular in -s. Strong nouns whose plural ends in a schwa or...

2012
DAVID INGRAM PAUL TAYLER MICHAEL THOMPSON

We build and describe an agent-based model: the Surprise Game. The game comprises a “world” of 30 fi rms, each of which has to survive (and, if possible, prosper) in its environment, which is nothing more than the other 29 fi rms. Each fi rm has to latch onto one or other of the four strategies that are predicted by the theory of plural rationality but has to relinquish that strategy and latch ...

2009
Panos Athanasopoulos

Previous work on object classification preferences shows that speakers of languages that lack morphological plural marking (like Yucatec and Japanese) display a tendency to match objects by common material, while speakers of languages with morphological plural marking (like English) display a tendency to match objects by common shape. The present paper compares categorisation preferences of Eng...

Journal: :Cognitive psychology 2007
Barbara W Sarnecka Valentina G Kamenskaya Yuko Yamana Tamiko Ogura Yulia B Yudovina

This study examined whether singular/plural marking in a language helps children learn the meanings of the words 'one,' 'two,' and 'three.' First, CHILDES data in English, Russian (which marks singular/plural), and Japanese (which does not) were compared for frequency, variability, and contexts of number-word use. Then young children in the USA, Russia, and Japan were tested on Counting and Giv...

2001
Carolyn J. Buck-Gengler Lise Menn

In an experiment eliciting noun-noun compounds, participants were more likely to produce plural nouns in the first position (e.g., mice trap) when presented with an irregular plural in the stimulus (e.g., a trap for catching mice is a _____) than when presented with stimuli containing regular plurals (e.g., a trap for catching rats is a _____). When they did produce a normatively correct singul...

1992
Makoto Kato

Surface topography measurement methods using SEM with plural detectors are analyzed as an application field * . of photometric stereo. Plural-detector methods use images from several detectors. These images correspond to ordinary images made with the light source in different positions. SEMs are usually treated as a field for application of shape from shading, but we shodld consider that detect...

2006
Andrea Wilhelm

Dëne S né (short: Dëne), an Athapaskan language of Northern Canada, does not have any number-related grammatical categories in the nominal domain. Word order is SOV; nominals are optional (Cook 2004, Rice & Saxon 2005). The language lacks articles, case markers, etc., so that when nominal constituents occur, they are often bare nouns. (1) shows bare noun subjects, objects, and postpositional ob...

2009
Adrian Brasoveanu Robert Henderson

Consider the contrast in interpretation between the examples in (1) and (2) below. While example (1) is compatible with events that unfold in very different ways, the addition of one by one in (2) constrains how the leaving events can proceed. Intuitively, one by one is an event modifier that targets a plural participant in the event. More precisely, it breaks the event down into temporally seq...

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