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universal grinder
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/02/23 20:26 UTC 版)
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From universal + grinder, from the idea that an object that is countable can generally be turned uncountable if put into an imaginary grinder and reduced to a mass of small pieces. The term was first used in print in a 1975 journal article by the American linguist and philosopher Francis Jeffry Pelletier (born 1944), after a suggestion of the American philosopher David Kellogg Lewis (1941–2001): see the quotation.
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universal grinder (plural universal grinders)
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The term basket is usually countable; however, one can say “the puppy chewed the basket to bits, and now there’s basket all over the house”. |
- (linguistics) A notional mechanism whereby countable nouns are made uncountable. [from 1975]
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1975 October, F[rancis] Jeffry Pelletier, “Non-singular Reference: Some Preliminaries”, in Philosophia, volume 5, number 4, New York, N.Y.: Springer [for Bar-Ilan University], , →ISSN, →OCLC, page 456:
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Consider a machine, the “universal grinder”. This machine is rather like a meat grinder in that one introduces something into one end, the grinder chops and grinds it up into a homogeneous mass and spews it onto the floor from its other end. The difference between the universal grinder and a meat grinder is that the universal grinder’s machinery allows it to chop up any object no matter how large, no matter how small, no matter how soft, no matter how hard. […] The reader has doubtless guessed by now the purpose of our universal grinder: Take an object corresponding to any (apparent) count noun he wishes (e.g., ‘man’), put the object in one end of the grinder and ask what is on the floor (answer: ‘There is man all over the floor’). […] It is apparent that this test can be employed at will, always giving us a mass sense of count nouns having physical objects as their extension.
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1975 September–October, Robert X[avier] Ware, “Some Bits and Pieces”, in F[rancis] J[effry] Pelletier, editor, Synthese: An International Journal for Epistemology, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, volume 31, numbers 3–4 (On Mass Terms), Dordrecht, South Holland; Boston, Mass.: D[avid] Reidel Publishing Company, , →ISSN, →JSTOR, →OCLC, pages 382–383:
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I do not think it is too farfetched to imagine a universal grinder (as does Pelletier) that can grind up anything and everything such that whatever spills out is an amount of what goes in. […] The universal grinder does help us realize how our language can be used (and is used in describing these examples) with mass occurrences. But it is not just grinding and mashing that does the job.
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1989, Francis Jeffry Pelletier, Lenhart K[arl Otto] Schubert, “Mass Expressions”, in D[ov M.] Gabbay, F[ranz] Guenthner, editors, Handbook of Philosophical Logic (Synthese Library; 167), volume IV (Topics in the Philosophy of Language), Dordrecht, South Holland; Boston, Mass.: D[avid] Reidel Publishing Company, →ISBN, page 345:
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Part of the reason for constructing universal grinders and objectifiers, for considering "kind of" meanings for mass terms, and generally for inspecting a wide range of sentences of the sort that we have considered, is to convince one that there is no point to an expression approach. Every noun – even hole and pore – sometimes occurs in noun phrases which we would intuitively call +mass. And every noun sometimes occurs in noun phrases we would intuitively call +count.
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2009, Susan Carey, “Beyond Core Object Cognition”, in The Origin of Concepts, New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 384:
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Substances survive [Francis Jeffry] Pelletier's universal-grinder test (are homogeneous) where objects do not, and substance kind supports different inferences from object kind.
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2012, Francis Jeffry Pelletier, “Lexical Nouns are both +mass and +count, but They are neither +mass nor +count”, in Diane Massam, editor, Count and Mass Across Languages (Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics), Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 20:
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2019, David Conan Wolfsdorf, “Adjectival Nominalization”, in On Goodness, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 230:
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参照
- ^ F[rancis] Jeffry Pelletier (1975 October) “Non-singular Reference: Some Preliminaries”, in Philosophia, volume 5, number 4, New York, N.Y.: Springer [for Bar-Ilan University], , →ISSN, →OCLC, footnote 7, page 464: “The ‘universal grinder’ was suggested to me by a joke made by David Lewis in 1968.”
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