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Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2000: Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’ 2000, Utrecht, 30 November–2 December
Edited by Claire Beyssade, Reineke Bok-Bennema, Frank Drijkoningen and Paola Monachesi
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 232] 2002
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Armoskaite, Solveiga
2012. Aspectual effects of a pluractional suffix: Evidence from Lithuanian. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 129 ff. DOI logo
Bale, Alan C. & David Barner
2012. Semantic triggers, linguistic variation and the mass‐count distinction. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 238 ff. DOI logo
Castroviejo, Elena, José V. Hernández-Conde, Dimitra Lazaridou-Chatzigoga, Marta Ponciano & Agustín Vicente
2023. Are Generics Defaults? A Study on the Interpretation of Generics and Universals in 3 Age-Groups of Spanish-Speaking Individuals. Language Learning and Development 19:3  pp. 275 ff. DOI logo
Cheng, Lisa Lai‐Shen
2012. Counting and classifiers. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 199 ff. DOI logo
Chin, Andrew
2012. The Ontological Function of the Patent Document. SSRN Electronic Journal DOI logo
Cowper, Elizabeth & Daniel Currie Hall
2012. Aspects of individuation. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 27 ff. DOI logo
Cyrino, Sonia & M. Teresa Espinal
2015. Bare Nominals in Brazilian Portuguese: more on the DP/NP analysis. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 33:2  pp. 471 ff. DOI logo
Czypionka, Anna & Tanja Kupisch
2019. (The) polar bears are pink. How (the) Germans interpret (the) definite articles in plural subject DPs. The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 22:3  pp. 247 ff. DOI logo
Danon, Gabi
2006. Caseless nominals and the projection of DP. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 24:4  pp. 977 ff. DOI logo
Delfitto, Denis
2006. Bare Plurals. In The Blackwell Companion to Syntax,  pp. 214 ff. DOI logo
Etxeberria, Urtzi
2014. Basque nominals. In Weak Referentiality [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 219],  pp. 335 ff. DOI logo
Ghaniabadi, Saeed
2012. Plural marking beyond count nouns. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 112 ff. DOI logo
Ghomeshi, Jila & Diane Massam
2012. The count mass distinction: Issues and perspectives. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Grimm, Scott
2012. Individuation and inverse number marking in Dagaare. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 75 ff. DOI logo
IONIN, TANIA, SILVINA MONTRUL & MÓNICA CRIVOS
2013. A bidirectional study on the acquisition of plural noun phrase interpretation in English and Spanish. Applied Psycholinguistics 34:3  pp. 483 ff. DOI logo
Klein, Natalie M., Greg N. Carlson, Renjie Li, T. Florian Jaeger & Michael K. Tanenhaus
2012. Classifying and massifying incrementally in Chinese language comprehension. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 261 ff. DOI logo
Li, XuPing
2017. A Note on Reference to Kinds in Mandarin: the N-leikindCompound. Studies in Chinese Linguistics 38:1  pp. 18 ff. DOI logo
Mackenzie, Ian E.
2019. DP Structure: From Multiple Determiners to Just One. In Language Structure, Variation and Change,  pp. 123 ff. DOI logo
Diane Massam
2012. Count and Mass Across Languages, DOI logo
Mathieu, Eric
2012. On the mass/count distinction in Ojibwe. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 172 ff. DOI logo
Mendia, Jon Ander
2020. Reference to ad hoc kinds. Linguistics and Philosophy 43:6  pp. 589 ff. DOI logo
Moltmann, Friederike
2005. Two kinds of universals and two kinds of collections. Linguistics and Philosophy 27:6  pp. 739 ff. DOI logo
Mori, Yoshiki & Hitomi Hirayama
2014. Bare Plurals in the Left Periphery in German and Italian. In New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 8417],  pp. 82 ff. DOI logo
Paul, Ileana
2012. General number and the structure of DP. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 99 ff. DOI logo
Pelletier, Francis Jeffry
2012. Lexical nouns are both +mass and +count, but they are neither +mass nor +count. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 9 ff. DOI logo
Popovici, Sorin
2021. Determiners, Bare Singulars, Plurals: A Portable Tutor for Sentence Grammar. SSRN Electronic Journal DOI logo
Wiese, Heike
2012. Collectives in the intersection of mass and count nouns: A cross‐linguistic account. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 54 ff. DOI logo
Wiltschko, Martina
2012. Decomposing the mass/count distinction: Evidence from languages that lack it. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 146 ff. DOI logo
Zamparelli, Roborto
2008. Dei ex machina: a note on plural/mass indefinite determiners*. Studia Linguistica 62:3  pp. 301 ff. DOI logo
Zhang, Niina Ning
2012. Countability and numeral classifiers in Mandarin Chinese. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 220 ff. DOI logo
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2006. Consolidated References. In The Blackwell Companion to Syntax,  pp. 439 ff. DOI logo
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2012. The Contributors. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. x ff. DOI logo
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2012. Abbreviations. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. xv ff. DOI logo
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2012. Copyright Page. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. iv ff. DOI logo
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2012. Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. 311 ff. DOI logo
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2012. General Preface. In Count and Mass Across Languages,  pp. ix ff. DOI logo

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