| Lemma | count and mass noun |
|---|---|
| Categoria grammaticale | N |
| Lingua | inglese |
| Sigla | Halliday (1985) |
| Titolo | An Introduction to Functional Grammar |
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| Citazioni | English recognizes a basic distinction of things into two semantic categories: (1) discrete, and therefore countable, realized as ʻcount nounsʼ; (2) continous, and therefore uncountable, realized as ʻmass nounsʼ […] Mass nouns are grouped with singular count nouns […] Typically what the distinction means is not that a mass noun is something that cannot be enumerated, but that if it is enumerated it is by kinds rather than by units [...] Otherwise, if a ʻmassʼ noun is to be itemized, it has to be measured out. |