nounuale
Nounuale is a linguistic term used to describe a class of nominal forms in certain theoretical grammars and, occasionally, in worldbuilding, where the noun carries an intrinsic sense of quantity. In nounuale systems, the noun’s form signals not only the item but also a specific numeric value or range, without relying solely on a separate numeral or plural marker.
The term nounuale is a neologism formed from "noun" and a suffix that suggests a nominal-quantitative category.
Key characteristics include semantic encoding of quantity, morpho-syntactic alignment with determiners and verb agreement, and variable
Illustrative, fictional example: in a constructed language, the base noun "kora" meaning "stone" has a nounuale
Nounuales are distinct from ordinary nouns that combine with numeral phrases, and from numeral classifiers, which
See also: grammar, number, noun, classifier, numeral, linguistic typology.