This corpus-based study of pluralized non-count nouns (informations, advices, etc.) uses collocation-derived measures (determiners vs. bare noun and mass quantifiers) to extract potential candidates of non-count nouns in a bottom-up approach from the British National Corpus (BNC), allowing the detection of grammatical categories from distributional features. We then use this token list to retrieve data on pluralization of non-counts from nine annotated components of the International Corpus of English (ICE). While the distinction between count and non-count nouns is gradient rather than categorical, it is still possible to distinguish between standard and non-standard pluralization of non-counts. Qualitative analyses of our data show that n...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 163-170.Chapter 1. Preliminary discussion -- Chapter 2. Li...
On the basis of corpus-derived data, the present paper examines the collocational patterns of the si...
The thesis explores the category of countability, with the main focus being on noncount nouns. The a...
This corpus-based study of pluralized non-count nouns (informations, advices, etc.) uses collocation...
In this study we explored variation in the countability of nouns in Outer Circle, Expanding Circle a...
International audienceThis paper studies why, for a plurality of discrete entities, a non-count plur...
Distributional semantics offers new ways to study the semantics of morphology. This study focuses on...
I present a high-level account of the semantical distinction between count nouns and non-count nouns...
Some English nouns borrowed from other languages retain the foreign (irregular) plural form, while a...
Nouns, Singular, Plural, English GrammarThis lesson was developed by John Nelson and Tymofey Wowk, 2...
We collected a database of how 1,434 nouns are used with respect to the mass/count distinction in si...
Discuss the types of count nouns and corresponding constructions in classifier and non-classifier la...
thesisThere has long been an assumption of a bilateral divide of languages into nonclassifier langua...
The article studies the classification of uncountable English nouns. The topic is described largely ...
The role of semantics in inflectional morphology has long been debated (Huang & Pinker, 2010; Pi...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 163-170.Chapter 1. Preliminary discussion -- Chapter 2. Li...
On the basis of corpus-derived data, the present paper examines the collocational patterns of the si...
The thesis explores the category of countability, with the main focus being on noncount nouns. The a...
This corpus-based study of pluralized non-count nouns (informations, advices, etc.) uses collocation...
In this study we explored variation in the countability of nouns in Outer Circle, Expanding Circle a...
International audienceThis paper studies why, for a plurality of discrete entities, a non-count plur...
Distributional semantics offers new ways to study the semantics of morphology. This study focuses on...
I present a high-level account of the semantical distinction between count nouns and non-count nouns...
Some English nouns borrowed from other languages retain the foreign (irregular) plural form, while a...
Nouns, Singular, Plural, English GrammarThis lesson was developed by John Nelson and Tymofey Wowk, 2...
We collected a database of how 1,434 nouns are used with respect to the mass/count distinction in si...
Discuss the types of count nouns and corresponding constructions in classifier and non-classifier la...
thesisThere has long been an assumption of a bilateral divide of languages into nonclassifier langua...
The article studies the classification of uncountable English nouns. The topic is described largely ...
The role of semantics in inflectional morphology has long been debated (Huang & Pinker, 2010; Pi...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 163-170.Chapter 1. Preliminary discussion -- Chapter 2. Li...
On the basis of corpus-derived data, the present paper examines the collocational patterns of the si...
The thesis explores the category of countability, with the main focus being on noncount nouns. The a...