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Natural languages, such as English, have rich means to express quantities by using quantifiers, e.g., most, many, some, at least 1, few, fewer than half. Quantifiers differ in terms of complexity, logical properties associated with them, or how precise their meaning boundaries are (aka vagueness). Moreover, some quantifiers like many and few are context-dependent. For example, "There are many people in the supermarket." refers to different numerosities these days than during lockdown.During this course, we will try to answer some of the many questions about quantifiers: How do people process quantifiers? Why are some quantifiers more difficult to process than others? How do children learn quantifiers? Which quantifiers are easy to learn? How does linguistic knowledge about quantifiers interact with other cognitive systems? Can quantifiers be mapped on specific numbers?

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