
<p class="p1">Plurality typically comes in two flavors: an inclusive and an exclusive one. We exploit these different plurality ‘flavors’ to argue that there are two types of plural indefinite articles, each with their own characteristics with respect to ‘blocking’ and aspect. We argue that French <em>des</em> instantiates the ‘inclusive’ plural indefinite article and Spanish <em>unos</em> the ‘exclusive’ plural indefinite article.</p>
Exploit, Artificial intelligence, Class (philosophy), Social Sciences, des, Interactional Linguistic Analysis and Discourse Study, unos, Language and Linguistics, Computer security, Argumentation, FOS: Mathematics, Blocking (statistics), Discourse Analysis and Argumentation Studies, Statistics, indefinite article, Linguistics, blocking, Computer science, Plural, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Theoretical Foundations of Linguistic Studies, Philosophy, FOS: Languages and literature, Arts and Humanities, Mathematics
Exploit, Artificial intelligence, Class (philosophy), Social Sciences, des, Interactional Linguistic Analysis and Discourse Study, unos, Language and Linguistics, Computer security, Argumentation, FOS: Mathematics, Blocking (statistics), Discourse Analysis and Argumentation Studies, Statistics, indefinite article, Linguistics, blocking, Computer science, Plural, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Theoretical Foundations of Linguistic Studies, Philosophy, FOS: Languages and literature, Arts and Humanities, Mathematics
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