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. 2016 Aug 1;113(33):9244–9249. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1601341113

Fig. S1.

Fig. S1.

N = 768. Percentages based on correct responses to true and false conditions for the English-equivalent expressions for “all,” “none,” “some,” “some…not,” and “most,” excluding underinformative conditions for “some,” “some…not,” and “most.” Languages are classified following the work in ref. 34. Table S7 shows the English-equivalent expressions in our sample.