// Foreword 7 // I. The concepts of number and quantity 9 // 1.1. The concept of number 9 // 1.2. The category of number in language 10 // 1.2.1. Numerals as a basic means of expressing number in language 12 // 1.2.2. The functional-semantic field of quantity 16 // II. Countable quantity (numerality) 20 // 11.1. Singularity 20 // 11.1.1. The concept of singularity 20 // 11.1.2. Semantic types of singularity 22 // 11.1.3. Means of expressing singularity 23 // 11.1.4. Phraseological means of expressing singularity 26 // 11.2. Collectivity 29 // 11.2.1. Collectivity as an intermediate link between singularity and plurality 29 // 11.2.2. The concept of collectivity 30 // 11.2.3. Means of expressing collectivity 31 // 11.3. Plurality 42 // 11.3.1. The concept of plurality 42 // 11.3.2. Semantic types of plurality 42 // 11.3.3. Means of expressing plurality 43 // 11.3.4. Lexical-syntactic means of expressing plurality 64 // 11.3.5. Phraseological means of expressing plurality 79 // III. Divisible quantity 82 // 111.1.1. The concept of divisible quantity 82 // 111.1.2. Semantic types of divisible quantity 82 // 111.1.3. Means of expressing divisible quantity 82 // 111.1.4. Lexical-syntactic means of expressing divisible quantity 95 // HI. 1.5. Phraseological means of expressing divisible quantity 102 // IV. Measurable quantity 104 // IV.1.1. The concept of measurable quantity 104 // IV.1.2. Semantic types of measurable quantity 106 // IV.1.3. Means of expressing measurable quantity 106
// IV. 1.4. Lexical-syntactic means of expressing measurable quantity 111 // IV.1.5. Phraseological means of expressing measurable quantity 116 // Conclusion 121 // ??? 122 // Summary 131 // Bibliography 135 // 5