I couldn't help checking this offering out. You must recognize the
difference between linguists and cunninglinguists. Spelling check
here.  .

On Nov 23, 2:40 pm, aruzinsky <aruzin...@general-cathexis.com> wrote:
> According tohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistics, linguistics is
> a science.  According 
> tohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science#Scientific_method,
> science requires experimentation.  For your entertainment, what's
> wrong with these papers about bare plurals?:
>
> http://people.umass.edu/partee/docs/Dependent_Plurals_Partee.pdfhttp://www.salt17.uconn.edu/Cohen.pdfhttp://semanticsarchive.net/Archive/TkxY2YzN/BPs.pdfhttp://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.11.6511&rep=...http://amor.cms.hu-berlin.de/~h2816i3x/Talks/GenericitySeattle.ho.pdfhttp://ling.uni-konstanz.de/pages/conferences/sub7/abstracts/sub7_fil...http://linguistics.huji.ac.il/IATL/22/Zweig.pdfhttp://dstmte.net/teaching/ling535_fall2004/material/kinds.pdfhttp://homepages.nyu.edu/~ez255/downloads/IATL_dependent_plurals_hand...
>
> The authors of these papers do not report any experimentation,
> therefore, these studies are not science.
>
> I found only one paper with an experiment:
>
> http://mercury.hau.ac.kr/kggc/Publications/SIGG/SIGG12/SIGG12201_HKKa...
>
> but it is flawed in some other ways.

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