Hindi, asked by anjali5477, 7 months ago

क्यों हूक पड़ी?
वेदना बोझ वाली-सी;
कोकिल बोलो तो।
क्या लूटा?​

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Answered by shaider
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Anything specified in response to the question, ‘How much?’ may, I suppose, be properly called an amount. But the amounts I want to discuss are those only which are amounts of such things as water or gold, objects designated by what Terence Parsons1 has called ‘applied amount terms’ — phrases like ‘ten pounds of water’ or ‘three teaspoons of gold’, the result of concatenating a numeral, the name of a unit of measurement, and a word or phrase with the grammatical syntax of a mass noun.Anything specified in response to the question, ‘How much?’ may, I suppose, be properly called an amount. But the amounts I want to discuss are those only which are amounts of such things as water or gold, objects designated by what Terence Parsons1 has called ‘applied amount terms’ — phrases like ‘ten pounds of water’ or ‘three teaspoons of gold’, the result of concatenating a numeral, the name of a unit of measurement, and a word or phrase with the grammatical syntax of a mass noun.

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