Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... noun or the form two N denotes the set of diatoms of the kind domain denoted by the stem . Mass nouns , as expected , primarily denote atomless domains . A further revision of the denotations of noun stems accounts for nondenoting nouns ...
... noun or the form two N denotes the set of diatoms of the kind domain denoted by the stem . Mass nouns , as expected , primarily denote atomless domains . A further revision of the denotations of noun stems accounts for nondenoting nouns ...
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... nouns to have atomless denotations , contra Link's theory , in which mass nouns denote sets which may , but need not , have minimal elements . O's requirement that all mass nouns denote atomless domains meets a point of tension with ...
... nouns to have atomless denotations , contra Link's theory , in which mass nouns denote sets which may , but need not , have minimal elements . O's requirement that all mass nouns denote atomless domains meets a point of tension with ...
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... noun with which to agree . The agreeing elements are then assigned to gender class viii . In addition , certain nouns themselves may be assigned a default gender . The noun class system is based on the phonology of the final segment ...
... noun with which to agree . The agreeing elements are then assigned to gender class viii . In addition , certain nouns themselves may be assigned a default gender . The noun class system is based on the phonology of the final segment ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
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