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Preface. Part One: Collective and Distributive Readings: History and Range of Possible Analyses. Introduction: An Apparent Difference between Two Types of Conjunction. 1. Logical Form. 2. The NP/S Analysis. 3. The Relational/S Analysis. 4. The S/S Analysis. 5. Two Types of NP/NP Analysis. 6. Interlude on Collective Action and Colors. 7. Locating the Ambiguity. 8. How Many Readings? 9. On the Structure of Groups. 10. The Event-Free Fragment. Part Two: Events in the Semantics of Plurality and Conjunction. Introduction: Extending the Coverage. 11. Earlier Work on Collectivizing Adverbials. 12. Return on an Event-Based Analysis. 13. Pluractional Markers. 14. Unifying the Semantics of Conjunctions. Conclusions. References.
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