Our analysis of pseudopartitives and measure phrases draws on the idea of `of' as a copula in a
pseudopartitive. The copular analysis allows us to avoid the complications caused by treating either
the numeral-noun combination before the of-phrase or the of-object as the head of a pseudopartitive
on agreement, and hence to account for all the agreement patterns without creating any extra
rule. We also outline how we can extend our analysis to handle measure phrases that do not co-occur
with of-phrases by treating these measure phrases as anaphoric, an analysis that can adapt to the
anaphoric constructions in classifier languages. Such an analysis does not only come closer to the
intuition of native speakers but also have an appeal from the perspective of the universality of
languages.
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