itemsnouns
Itemsnouns is a term used in linguistics to describe a class of count nouns that denote discrete, individual objects rather than substances, qualities, or abstract concepts. The defining feature is countability: itemsnouns can be enumerated with numerals, and their referents have bounded, separable instances. Examples in English include apple, chair, and bottle.
In contrast, mass nouns refer to substances without clearly bounded instances, such as water, sand, or air,
Morphology and syntax of itemsnouns vary across languages. English commonly marks plurality to indicate more than
Applications and usage considerations include inventory listing, shopping discourse, and natural language processing. Classifying nouns as
See also: count noun, mass noun, classifier, countability, pluralization.