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  • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

    #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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    #29

    @StefanMuelller Missed opportunity to add a Loss.jpg to the green snail's eyes

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    • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

      #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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      #30

      @StefanMuelller Number is the noun in both cases. Rational and real are adjectives.

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      • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

        #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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        #31

        @StefanMuelller @dimsumthinking 😆

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        • nobody@mastodon.acm.orgN nobody@mastodon.acm.org

          @ThreeSigma @StefanMuelller

          Much is certainly open, and many are certainly closed. That much can be said

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          #32

          @ThreeSigma @StefanMuelller If one couldn't say much, it's probably because language sentences are countable...

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          • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

            #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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            #33

            @StefanMuelller Irrationally, I like this *so* much I referenced it in my display name before I knew about it.

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            • argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.orgA argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org

              @ThreeSigma

              All matter is countable. You just need a sufficiently good microscope.

              @StefanMuelller

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              #34

              @argv_minus_one @ThreeSigma @StefanMuelller But perhaps not too good.

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              • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

                #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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                crouton@aus.social
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                #35

                @StefanMuelller linguist vs mathematician. Only one leaves alive.

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                • C crouton@aus.social

                  @StefanMuelller linguist vs mathematician. Only one leaves alive.

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                  #36

                  @crouton I studied mathematics for a year from 1989 onwards, when computer science became available in 1990 I switched and I am now a linguistics professor. Am I dad? Did I kill half of me?

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                  • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

                    #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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                    #37

                    2/ Hm, I feel a little bad since this turns out to be "my" most successful toot on my linguistic account and the content is not by me. At least it is credited in the image. So thanks to snail.and.snail for this great cartoon.

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                    • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

                      #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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                      #38

                      cc @jendrik

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                      • argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.orgA argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org

                        @ThreeSigma

                        All matter is countable. You just need a sufficiently good microscope.

                        @StefanMuelller

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                        #39

                        @argv_minus_one @ThreeSigma @StefanMuelller IMHO the distinction between countable and not countable is (while being certainly helpful) the wrong question.

                        The difference between "much" and "many" is the question for the amount and cardinality. That's why "much" can be used in many (not all) situations instead of "many".

                        How much/many potatoes do you need? Fine, as long as they are roughly the same size. Eggs? Depends on the dish. For scrambled eggs "much" should be fine, for boiled eggs not.

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                        • joeldrapper@ruby.socialJ joeldrapper@ruby.social

                          @StefanMuelller also “how many does this cost?”

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                          #40

                          @joeldrapper that be „how much gold“ van „how many coins“. I suspect the word money is semantically closer to gold than to coins. @StefanMuelller

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                          • weddige@gruene.socialW weddige@gruene.social

                            @argv_minus_one @ThreeSigma @StefanMuelller IMHO the distinction between countable and not countable is (while being certainly helpful) the wrong question.

                            The difference between "much" and "many" is the question for the amount and cardinality. That's why "much" can be used in many (not all) situations instead of "many".

                            How much/many potatoes do you need? Fine, as long as they are roughly the same size. Eggs? Depends on the dish. For scrambled eggs "much" should be fine, for boiled eggs not.

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                            #41

                            @weddige @argv_minus_one @StefanMuelller

                            How are you distinguishing the terms “countability” and “cardinality”?

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                            • threesigma@mastodon.onlineT threesigma@mastodon.online

                              @weddige @argv_minus_one @StefanMuelller

                              How are you distinguishing the terms “countability” and “cardinality”?

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                              #42

                              @ThreeSigma "countability" would be the property, that a meaningful "cardinality" exists, and the "cardinality" would be the actual number of items.

                              The difference between "how much" and "how many" is also not, if a natural number would be reasonable answer, but if that's the answer, that I expect.

                              How much potatoes? "1kg" or "5 potatoes" would be valid answers.
                              How many potatoes? "5 potatoes" or just "5" would be valid, "1kg" would not be valid.

                              @argv_minus_one @StefanMuelller

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