We examine three constructions across several languages in which a mass noun is embedded in what appears to be a count environment, but the construction as a whole remains mass. We argue that the discussed phenomena—“Q-noun” constructions like lots of water, bare measure constructions like kilos of sugar, and pluralised mass nouns in languages like Greek and Persian—all involve portioning-out of the embedded mass denotation. We provide a structural account of portioning out and propose structures that derive both mass and count portioning out. Adopting an overlap-based approach to the mass/count distinction (e.g. Landman 2011; Rothstein 2011; Khrizman et al. 2015; Landman 2016) we provide a compositional semantics for the proposed structure...
The hypothesis explored in this paper is that the amount of object mass nouns (e.g., furniture, jewe...
This paper investigates the representation of mass and count nouns at the lexical-syntactic level, a...
Comprehension and/or production of noun phrases and sentences requires the selection of lexical-synt...
We examine three constructions across several languages in which a mass noun is embedded in what app...
We examine three constructions across several languages in which a mass noun is embedded in what app...
In this paper I propose and formalize a theory of the mass-count distinction in which the denotation...
In this paper I propose and formalize a theory of the mass-count distinction in which the denotation...
A major factor grounding the mass/count distinction is the (non-)resolution of overlap in context. W...
The mass-count distinction is a morpho-syntactic distinction among nouns that is generally taken to ...
The mass-count distinction is a morpho-syntactic distinction among nouns that is generally taken to ...
Discuss the types of count nouns and corresponding constructions in classifier and non-classifier la...
Counting constructions with mass terms like ‘two beers’ have at least two coerced interpretations de...
The background for this paper is the framework of Boolean semantics for mass and count nouns, and si...
SIZING UP COUNTABILITY: TOWARDS A MORE FINE-GRAINED MASS-COUNT DISTINCTION MARIJKE DE BELDER C...
We collected a database of how 1,434 nouns are used with respect to the mass/count distinction in si...
The hypothesis explored in this paper is that the amount of object mass nouns (e.g., furniture, jewe...
This paper investigates the representation of mass and count nouns at the lexical-syntactic level, a...
Comprehension and/or production of noun phrases and sentences requires the selection of lexical-synt...
We examine three constructions across several languages in which a mass noun is embedded in what app...
We examine three constructions across several languages in which a mass noun is embedded in what app...
In this paper I propose and formalize a theory of the mass-count distinction in which the denotation...
In this paper I propose and formalize a theory of the mass-count distinction in which the denotation...
A major factor grounding the mass/count distinction is the (non-)resolution of overlap in context. W...
The mass-count distinction is a morpho-syntactic distinction among nouns that is generally taken to ...
The mass-count distinction is a morpho-syntactic distinction among nouns that is generally taken to ...
Discuss the types of count nouns and corresponding constructions in classifier and non-classifier la...
Counting constructions with mass terms like ‘two beers’ have at least two coerced interpretations de...
The background for this paper is the framework of Boolean semantics for mass and count nouns, and si...
SIZING UP COUNTABILITY: TOWARDS A MORE FINE-GRAINED MASS-COUNT DISTINCTION MARIJKE DE BELDER C...
We collected a database of how 1,434 nouns are used with respect to the mass/count distinction in si...
The hypothesis explored in this paper is that the amount of object mass nouns (e.g., furniture, jewe...
This paper investigates the representation of mass and count nouns at the lexical-syntactic level, a...
Comprehension and/or production of noun phrases and sentences requires the selection of lexical-synt...