In:Mass and Count in Linguistics, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science
Edited by Friederike Moltmann
[Language Faculty and Beyond 16] 2020
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 17 December 2020
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Table of contents
Introduction
Friederike Moltmann
Re-examing the mass-count distinction
Alan Bale
Brendan Gillon
Activewear and other vaguery: A morphological perspective on
aggregate-mass
Dana Cohen
A comparison of abstract and concrete mass nouns in terms of their
interaction with quantificational determiners
Stefan Hinterwimmer
Can mass-count syntax be derived from semantics?
Ritwik Kulkarni
Alessandro Treves
Susan Rothstein
Countability and grammatical number: An Aristotelian view and its
challenges
Almerindo E. Ojeda
Comparatives in Brazilian Portuguese: Counting and measuring
Susan Rothstein
Roberta Pires de Oliveira
Lexical, syntactic, and pragmatic sources of countability: An experimental
exploration of the mass-count distinction
Srinivasan Mahesh
David Barner
Countability shifts and abstract nouns
Roberto Zamparelli
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