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The linguistics professor explained that plurale tantum is a noun that does not generally have a singular form, citing examples like 'scissors' and 'trousers'.

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The linguistics professor explained that plurale tantum is a noun that does not generally have a singular form, citing examples like 'scissors' and 'trousers'.

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言語学の教授は、複数形のみの名詞とは一般に単数形を持たない名詞を指すと説明し、ハサミやズボンのような例を挙げた。

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