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On Reference to Kinds in Indonesian

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Chierchia's (1998) theory of noun denotations, formalized in the Nominal Mapping Parameter, makes the prediction that no language will have both a generalized classifier system and a singular – plural contrast in nouns. Evidence presented in this note suggests that Indonesian is just such a language. The evidence is used to raise the more general issue of the extent to which the morphosyntax of nouns can be reliably predicted from the routes by which they are mapped into their denotations (and vice versa).

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Chung, S. On Reference to Kinds in Indonesian. Natural Language Semantics 8, 157–171 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026527925514

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