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Is plusieurs pronounced with a liaison?

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Haldor
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19 March 2012 at 8:16pm | IP Logged 
I'm just wondering if the liaison is required or facultative with the adjective/ determinant plusieurs? I know how to pronounce it in general, but I can't seem to find any webpages that explain if it does also give a liaison.. Anybody know? Any relevant rules to this matter

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19 March 2012 at 8:52pm | IP Logged 
Unless I'm forgetting some exception, I'd say liaison is required.

You ask about adjectives, though only a few adjectives could ever occur directly after plusieurs, like anciens, but you do get liaison there too.
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21 March 2012 at 5:18am | IP Logged 
I think he meant to say that it can be used as a determinant as well as an adjective.

About the liaison, it is indeed required at all times (if the latter word starts with a
vowel or an H, obviously).
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21 March 2012 at 7:32am | IP Logged 
Coheed wrote:
About the liaison, it is indeed required at all times (if the latter word starts with a vowel or an H, obviously).


I think it is required only if it qualifies something, in which case there's a liaison with it. But in "J'en ai plusieurs à la maison", plusieurs doesn't belong to the same noun group as "à la maison" and therefore doesn't link with à.
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21 March 2012 at 9:17pm | IP Logged 
You're right!

I knew that there had to be an exception, I just couldn't find any. Thank you for your
clarification.
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22 March 2012 at 10:48am | IP Logged 
Hey. Yes that is what I was was asking about, if plusieurs requires a liaison when it's part of the nominal group. Thanks for clearing that up!


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