2023
DOI: 10.16995/glossa.8209
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The Plural is Unmarked: Evidence from Turkish, Hungarian and German

Kazuko Yatsushiro,
Vasfiye Geçkin,
Veronika Harmati-Pap
et al.

Abstract: Quantity distinctions are morphologically indicated in the majority of languages.However, the marking of these distinctions exhibits a high degree of cross-linguistic variation with respect to the number of quantity categories, their agreement properties, and the morphemes themselves. Furthermore, number marking on numerically quantified nouns varies across languages: for instance, while German and English use plural number marking with numerals other than “one” (for example, “two books”), Turkish and Hungaria… Show more

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