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  <description>English Journal 2月号の記事「名詞にまつわる１５のミステリー」に非常に興味のある記述がありました。 米国人のAnne Crescini准教授（北九州市立大学）の発言です。 &quot;Why do we say, 'I like apples,' but we don't say, 'I like cabbages'? Because you can count a cabbage just as easy as you can count an apple. But we don't say, &quot;I like cabbages,&quot; right? Then I thought, &quot;May…</description>
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  <published>2022-04-04 07:33:33</published>
  <title>I like apples vs I like watermelon</title>
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