1. The Count Mass Distinction: Issues and Perspectives 2. Lexical Nouns are Both +MASS and +COUNT, but They are Neither +MASS nor +COUNT 3. Aspects of Individuation 4. Collectives in the Intersection of Mass and Count Nouns: A Cross-Linguistic Account 5. Individuation and Inverse Number Marking in Dagaare 6. General Number and the Structure of DP 7. Plural Marking Beyond Count Nouns 8. Aspectual Effects of a Pluractional Suffix: Evidence From Lithuanian 9. Decomposing the Mass/count Distinction: Evidence from Languages that Lack it 10. On the Mass/count Distinction in Ojibwe 11. Counting and Classifiers 12. Countability and Numeral Classifiers in Mandarin Chinese 13. Semantic Triggers, Linguistic Variation, and the Mass-Count Distinction 14. Classifying and Massifying Incrementally in Chinese Language Comprehension References Index
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