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An Example Of Achieving 'Critical Mass' Jul. 03, 2013 9:16 AM ET 97 Comments David Crosetti 9.05K Follower s ...
This article addresses the claim that superordinate categories tend to be indicated by mass nouns and that this tendency represents a linguistic universal. However, the study that first advanced this ...
Well, you should also note that, in line with Johnson’s submission, ‘cutlery’ is still a non-count/uncountable mass noun. It refers to the knives, forks and spoons used for eating.
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