Quantization can also be used in the definition of count nouns.
Examples of count nouns are chair, nose, and occasion.
A count noun refers to a countable thing, like an egg or an apple, which can be used with the indefinite article "an."
It's a relatively new word in the language, and it is developing as a count noun.
They may also be used as count nouns and pluralized.
However, in casual usage the word also appears as a count noun.
In terms of the mass/count distinction, committee behaves like a count noun.
However, some abstract phenomena like "fun" and "hope" have properties which make it difficult to refer to them with a count noun.
The use of less or fewer with count nouns.
Unlike in English, some count nouns also have separate dual forms, for referring to two objects; see below.