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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «COUNT NOUN»
Découvrez l'usage de
count noun dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
count noun et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Grammar: A Student's Guide
A count noun is a type of common noun which can be used to refer to an
individual object or to the objects in a countable collection, rather than to a mass
of indivisible stuff. Examples Apple, barn, desks, envelope, elephant, girls, idea,
month, ...
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Cognitive Grammar : An Introduction: An Introduction
In using lake as a count noun, or water as a mass noun, I am not doing anything
inventive or unanticipated. And while many uses depart from these basic
categorizations, they usually follow conventionally established patterns. Though
novel ...
San Diego (Emeritus) Ronald W. Langacker Professor University of California, 2008
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Semantics : A Reader: A Reader
Thus, the same phonological shape can be associated with both a proper name
and a count noun: (3) a. Tom is a friend. b. Every Tom I know is away on vacation.
And similarly, the same phonological shape can be associated with both a ...
Steven Davis Professor of Philosophy and and Director of the Centre on Values andf Ethics Carleton University, Brendan S. Gillon Associate Professor of Linguistics McGill University, 2004
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How to prepare for the Test of English for International ...
Non-count Nouns and Plural Verbs Target 5 V (C) Bags of clothes is a plural,
count noun; the modifier several is plural and is used with count nouns. (A),
clothes, is a non- count noun and could be used with the modifier some: some
clothes; ...
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Barron's Practice Exercises for the TOEFL
plural count noun. In Choice (D), the preposition of does not follow kinds. 4. (A)
Ice is a noncount noun because it is a natural substance that can change shape
according to natural laws. Choices (B) and (D) are not noncount nouns. Choice ...
6
Language Acquisition and Conceptual Development
In this picture, you can see a sib" (count-noun syntax) and another was told "
Have you seen any sib? In this picture, you can see sib" (mass-noun syntax).
Brown found that the preschoolers tended to construe the count noun as referring
to the ...
Melissa Bowerman, Stephen C. Levinson, 2001
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Perceptual and Cognitive Development
This is an interesting asymmetry; count noun syntax can guide children away
from construing a word referring to a substance as naming the kind of substance,
but mass noun syntax cannot override the tendency to treat a word referring to an
...
Rochel Gelman, Terry Kit-Fong Au, 1996
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Functional Structure(s), Form and Interpretation: ...
And all the three sentences are grammatical for the count noun book. The
examples (14) through (16) exhibit a gradation in grammaticality, and such
gradation seems to suggest lexical entailments. A count noun can be accessed
with regard ...
Andrew Simpson, Audrey-Li Yen-hui, 2006
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Kinds, Things, and Stuff: Mass Terms and Generics
count-noun superordinate category but multiple entities together as belonging to
mass-noun superordinate categories, then they should more often list “
membership in a superordinate category” as an important property of an entity
belonging ...
Francis Jeffry Pelletier, 2009
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Essentials of Cognitive Grammar
In using lake as a count noun, or water as a mass noun, I am not doing anything
inventive or unanticipated. And while many uses depart from these basic
categorizations, they usually follow conventionally established patterns. Though
novel ...
Ronald W. Langacker, 2013
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «COUNT NOUN»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
count noun est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Literary discourse: When analyst becomes anarchist…
You may consult page 181 of the same dictionary to understand that "blood" is both a mass noun and a count noun. When it is a mass noun, ... «GhanaWeb, juin 15»
The 1 percent are parasites: Debunking the lies about free …
'Enterprise,' as a quality or virtue, is what linguists call a noncount noun, but as a count noun – 'an enterprise,' 'enterprises' – it is often seen as ... «Salon, avril 15»
Are 'grammar Nazis' ruining the English language? (II)
Data can be a mass noun (“much of the data is”), or a count noun (“many of the data are”), he says, but that sentence has been caught between ... «Daily Trust, janv 15»
The Impediments of Style: Advice from Steven Pinker and the CIA
He's happy to school us in the misapplication of the count noun rule, but he's happier when enticing us to reverse engineer the web of words ... «The Millions, nov 14»
Should You Have the Right to Die?
5- Add "an" - "an improper working attitude" You need an article with a singular count noun (attitude). I'm not from Voice of America- just reading ... «VOA Learning English, nov 14»
ANSWERS: What Does The I In LGBTQI Stand For
[ count noun ] an intersex individual; a hermaphrodite. Trans Media Watch describes Intersex as an individual in whom genetic, hormonal and ... «The Gay UK, août 14»
Steven Pinker: 10 'grammar rules' it's OK to break (sometimes)
"Less" is perfectly natural with a singular count noun, as in "one less car" and "one less thing to worry about". It's also natural when the entity ... «The Guardian, août 14»
The Spoken English: Concept Of Variations, Errors
To an English man, water is a non-count noun but in Nigeria, we can, and do count water. “I drank three pure water because I was so thirty” is ... «Nigerian Observer, juil 14»
English-vinglish: Those who can, do, those who can't, write textbooks
The word should be “vegetables” as the other nouns in the sentence including the non-count noun fruit are in their plural forms. Neuter gender ... «The Express Tribune, mai 14»
Are 'grammar Nazis' ruining the English language?
Data can be a mass noun (“much of the data is”), or a count noun (“many of the data are”), he says, but that sentence has been caught between ... «Telegraph.co.uk, mars 14»