nounotype
Nounotype is a proposed lexical semantic category in linguistic theory used to designate nouns that primarily denote a class or type rather than a collection of individual tokens. The term combines “noun” and “type” to emphasize the type-level reference that underlies generic and classificatory readings.
In semantics, nounotypes are contrasted with token-denoting nouns, which refer to particular occurrences or individuals. For
Nounotypes typically appear with generic operators or quantifiers, and their denotation can support universal or distributive
Classification and analysis: Researchers use the concept to distinguish type-denoting nouns from ordinary count nouns in
Limitations: Nounotype remains a theoretical construct with limited empirical validation; its usefulness lies in clarifying how
See also: noun, type-token distinction, generic reference, mass noun, count noun.