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Counting Animals with Counters Mastery Hub: The Industry Fou

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Q1Domain Verified
When introducing the concept of 匹 (hiki) for small animals, the course emphasizes its application beyond just counting. What is the most nuanced conceptual understanding of 匹 that differentiates it from other counters for animals?
Its usage is strictly limited to animals that possess fur and do not lay eggs.
It is the most general-purpose counter for animals and can be applied to almost any creature.
It signifies a smaller, more individualistic unit of enumeration, often implying a certain level of autonomy or distinctiveness for the counted animal.
It is exclusively used for animals that are considered "pets" by Japanese cultural standards.
Q2Domain Verified
The "Industry Foundation" of the Counting Animals with Counters Mastery Hub suggests a deep dive into the historical and linguistic roots of counters. Considering the counter 頭 (tō) for larger animals, what historical linguistic development most plausibly explains its consistent application to creatures like horses, cattle, and elephants?
It was a loanword from a neighboring language that specifically categorized large fauna.
The counter originated from a phonetic similarity to the sound these animals make when breathing.
It evolved from an ancient pictograph representing the "head" of an animal, emphasizing the most prominent and defining feature for enumeration.
The counter was initially developed for counting livestock based on their economic value, with "head" signifying a unit of wealth.
Q3Domain Verified
The course delves into advanced counter usage, particularly with abstract or less common animal categories. When encountering a scenario requiring the enumeration of a swarm of insects, what counter would a specialist, having mastered the "Industry Foundation," most likely choose and why?
匹 (hiki), because insects are small animals and this counter is versatile.
個 (ko), as each insect is a distinct, albeit small, individual entity.
枚 (mai), due to the flat, thin nature of many insects.
群 (gun), as it signifies a collective or group, fitting for a swarm.

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