Atomic Mass Nouns: Unity, Plurality and Semantic Flexibility
Cai, Haitao
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Title
Atomic Mass Nouns: Unity, Plurality and Semantic Flexibility
Author(s)
Cai, Haitao
Issue Date
2016
Keyword(s)
Mass nouns
semantics
linguistics
atomic mass nouns
morphosyntax
Date of Ingest
2016-04-18T15:18:50Z
Abstract
Atomic mass nouns share morphosyntactic properties with prototypical mass nouns. At the same time, the former semantically deviate from the latter. Based on re-examined empirical data, I propose that the semantics of atomic mass nouns is flexible. Particularly, a semantic shift occurs when the default interpretation of an atomic mass noun results in implausible interpretation or ungrammaticality.
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Studies in the Linguistic Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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