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This concept of mass nouns is , I believe , valid . Recall the situation where a ... Spatial bounding is therefore not precluded for the substance designated by a mass noun : 2b implies only that the noun itself does not impose it .
This concept of mass nouns is , I believe , valid . Recall the situation where a ... Spatial bounding is therefore not precluded for the substance designated by a mass noun : 2b implies only that the noun itself does not impose it .
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By contrast , it is not generally true that any subpart of a count - noun referent is itself an instance of the nominal category . The tail of a cat is not a cat ; a piece of pencil lead is not a pencil ; and the sequence MNOPQ is not ...
By contrast , it is not generally true that any subpart of a count - noun referent is itself an instance of the nominal category . The tail of a cat is not a cat ; a piece of pencil lead is not a pencil ; and the sequence MNOPQ is not ...
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mass - noun use . Since each sense presupposes and incorporates the one that precedes , I will say that they represent different LEVELS OF CONCEPTUAL ORGANIZATION . Our capacity for entertaining conceptions involving multiple levels of ...
mass - noun use . Since each sense presupposes and incorporates the one that precedes , I will say that they represent different LEVELS OF CONCEPTUAL ORGANIZATION . Our capacity for entertaining conceptions involving multiple levels of ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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