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Collective nouns, aggregate nouns, and superordinates: When ‘part of’ and ‘kind of’ meet

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In this article collective nouns (e.g. 'team'), aggregate nouns (e.g. 'furniture') and superordinates (e.g. 'vehicle') are investigated as to how they express cognitive-linguistic 'part of' and 'kind of' relations.

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