Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... noun : 2b implies only that the noun itself does not impose it . Thus the noun water profiles a substance of indefinite spatial expanse , but whether this absence of bounding survives at the NP level depends on other factors . When ...
... noun : 2b implies only that the noun itself does not impose it . Thus the noun water profiles a substance of indefinite spatial expanse , but whether this absence of bounding survives at the NP level depends on other factors . When ...
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... nouns are non - replicable ( do not pluralize ) because there is no such limit ; i.e. , they are indefinitely expansible . Incrementing a valid instance of a mass - noun category does not initiate a second , distinct instance , but ...
... nouns are non - replicable ( do not pluralize ) because there is no such limit ; i.e. , they are indefinitely expansible . Incrementing a valid instance of a mass - noun category does not initiate a second , distinct instance , but ...
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... noun can be construed as designating a homogeneous , unbounded mass ; it may thereby come to function as a mass noun grammatically . Consider these examples : ( 4 ) a . After I ran over the cat with our car , there was cat all over the ...
... noun can be construed as designating a homogeneous , unbounded mass ; it may thereby come to function as a mass noun grammatically . Consider these examples : ( 4 ) a . After I ran over the cat with our car , there was cat all over the ...
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Predication and | 685 |
N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 698 |
Boys will be boys | 871 |
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