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Nevertheless , nouns do have countability preferences ; some enter countable environments more readily than others . ... A noun's countability preference can be computed by checking its potential for occurrence in a definitive set of ...
Nevertheless , nouns do have countability preferences ; some enter countable environments more readily than others . ... A noun's countability preference can be computed by checking its potential for occurrence in a definitive set of ...
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One was to create separate countable and uncountable lexical entries for the same noun ; but this was rejected because ... His second suggestion was to make countability a feature on determiners , to be transferred to the ( countability ...
One was to create separate countable and uncountable lexical entries for the same noun ; but this was rejected because ... His second suggestion was to make countability a feature on determiners , to be transferred to the ( countability ...
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Even though countability is characteristic of NP's , not of nouns , it is nonetheless a fact that nouns do show countability preference — insofar as some nouns more often occur in countable NP's , others in uncountable NP's , and still ...
Even though countability is characteristic of NP's , not of nouns , it is nonetheless a fact that nouns do show countability preference — insofar as some nouns more often occur in countable NP's , others in uncountable NP's , and still ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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