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The study examines how the concept of number arises and develops across languages and cultures, surveying counting practices, limitations of numeral systems, and the origins and formation of number words. It collects and compares cardinal numeral systems in different bases, including binary, quinary, and vigesimal, and traces constructive methods such as additive and subtractive formation. Emphasis is placed on linguistic evidence, comparative lists of numerals, the omission of ordinal treatment, and incidental observations on animal and child numeracy. The work aims to show structural patterns and limits that shape numeral vocabularies while relying on extensive multilingual sources.
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