- Look up
adjectival in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adjectival may
refer to:
Anything related to or
serving as an
adjective Adjectival noun (****anese)...
- An
adjective (abbreviated adj.) is a word that
describes or
defines a noun or noun phrase. Its
semantic role is to
change information given by the noun...
-
German adjectives come
before the noun, as in English, and are
usually not capitalized. However, as in
French and
other Indo-European languages, they are...
-
nominalized adjective is an
adjective that has
undergone nominalization, and is thus used as a noun. In the rich and the poor, the
adjectives rich and poor...
- This
article deals with ****anese
equivalents of
English adjectives. In ****anese,
nouns and
verbs can
modify nouns, with
nouns taking the 〜の
particles when...
- An
adjective phrase (or
adjectival phrase) is a
phrase whose head is an
adjective.
Almost any
grammar or
syntax textbook or
dictionary of
linguistics terminology...
- important, and right.
Adjectives head
adjective phrases, and the most
typical members function as
modifiers in noun phrases. Most
adjectives either inflect for...
- na-
adjective, is a noun that can
function as an
adjective by
taking the
particle 〜な -na. (In comparison,
regular nouns can
function adjectivally by taking...
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Adjectival noun may
refer to:
Adjectival noun (****anese), also
called adjectival or na-
adjective Noun adjunct, a noun that
qualifies another noun, like...
- 'this' and ille 'that'
which can
generally be used
either as
pronouns or
adjectivally.
These latter decline in a
similar way to the
first and
second noun declensions...