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2016

Countable nouns

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Crime Investigations: The Countability Profile Of A Delinquent Noun, Scott Grimm Dec 2016

Crime Investigations: The Countability Profile Of A Delinquent Noun, Scott Grimm

Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication

This paper aims to broaden our understanding of countability beyond what is found with concrete nouns, providing a one-word case study of the countable and non-countable uses of the noun crime. I show that the behavior of crime runs counter to a variety of expectations inherited from the literature on countability: its countable use cannot be directly grounded in atomic acts or events, nor is its non- countable use simply equivalent to a plural individual composed of individual crimes, as one might expect on analogy with certain analyses of furniture. Additionally, while crime has a use as a …