The paper analyses the category of countability of nouns, and refers to quantifiers (malo, mnogo, dosta) as detectors of whether a monosemic noun is countable or not. The quantifiers also indicate whether semantic restructuring has turned an originally uncountable polysemic noun into a countable one in any of its meanings. The results of the study can be used for more accurate lexicographic analysis, as well as in grammatical description because not only do they provide a semantically independent, morphologically feasible noun paradigm, but also an applicationally valid, semantically founded noun paradigm
The current paper proposes a frame-based account to conceptual shifts in the countability do-main. W...
Comprehension and/or production of noun phrases and sentences requires the selection of lexical-synt...
How are count nouns, mass nouns, plurals, classifiers, and measure nouns interpreted in natural lang...
Words that function as the subjects of verbs, objects of verbs or prepositions and which can have a ...
This paper considers the category of countability as a category established on the lexical meaning o...
Calculating Countability — A Corpus-Based, Mereological Study of the Count/Mass Distinction o...
The Indefinite Article as a Signal of Countable Use of Uncountable Nouns The present thesis deals wi...
To what extent are countability distinctions subject to systematic semantic variation? Could there b...
The thesis explores the category of countability, with the main focus being on noncount nouns. The a...
Studies in countability have uncovered a range of ontological entities which permit counting, includ...
The issue of countability and uncountability of English nouns may seem simple – nouns are count when...
This paper discusses the representation of the count/mass parameter in English and Spanish dictionar...
This paper compares a range of methods for classifying words based on linguistic diagnostics, focu...
The article studies the classification of uncountable English nouns. The topic is described largely ...
International audienceIn this paper we report the results of four experiments conducted to extract l...
The current paper proposes a frame-based account to conceptual shifts in the countability do-main. W...
Comprehension and/or production of noun phrases and sentences requires the selection of lexical-synt...
How are count nouns, mass nouns, plurals, classifiers, and measure nouns interpreted in natural lang...
Words that function as the subjects of verbs, objects of verbs or prepositions and which can have a ...
This paper considers the category of countability as a category established on the lexical meaning o...
Calculating Countability — A Corpus-Based, Mereological Study of the Count/Mass Distinction o...
The Indefinite Article as a Signal of Countable Use of Uncountable Nouns The present thesis deals wi...
To what extent are countability distinctions subject to systematic semantic variation? Could there b...
The thesis explores the category of countability, with the main focus being on noncount nouns. The a...
Studies in countability have uncovered a range of ontological entities which permit counting, includ...
The issue of countability and uncountability of English nouns may seem simple – nouns are count when...
This paper discusses the representation of the count/mass parameter in English and Spanish dictionar...
This paper compares a range of methods for classifying words based on linguistic diagnostics, focu...
The article studies the classification of uncountable English nouns. The topic is described largely ...
International audienceIn this paper we report the results of four experiments conducted to extract l...
The current paper proposes a frame-based account to conceptual shifts in the countability do-main. W...
Comprehension and/or production of noun phrases and sentences requires the selection of lexical-synt...
How are count nouns, mass nouns, plurals, classifiers, and measure nouns interpreted in natural lang...