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In this article we describe syntactic and semantic properties of Czech binominal každý ‘each’. We focus on the interaction between binominal každý with different types of collectives. We explain a surprising compatibility of certain types of collectives with binominal každý by a local conception of distributivity and collectivity. The semantic formalization is carried out in the PCDRT framework.
formal semantics, binominal each, syntax/semantics interface, Czech, pluralities, PCDRT
formal semantics, binominal each, syntax/semantics interface, Czech, pluralities, PCDRT
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