- In grammar, a
noun is a word that
represents a
concrete or
abstract thing, such as
living creatures, places, actions, qualities,
states of existence, and...
- A
noun phrase – or NP or
nominal (phrase) – is a
phrase that
usually has a
noun or
pronoun as its head, and has the same
grammatical functions as a noun...
- A
proper noun is a
noun that
identifies a
single entity and is used to
refer to that
entity (Africa; Jupiter; Sarah; Walmart) as
distinguished from a common...
- linguistics, a
grammatical gender system is a
specific form of a
noun class system,
where nouns are ****igned to
gender categories that are
often not related...
- In linguistics, a m****
noun,
uncountable noun, non-count
noun,
uncount noun, or just uncountable, is a
noun with the
syntactic property that any quantity...
- A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Usage of
collective nouns Notes Further reading External links The
terms in this
table apply to many...
-
Adjectival noun may
refer to:
Adjectival noun (****anese), also
called adjectival or na-adjective
Noun adjunct, a
noun that
qualifies another noun, like college...
- In linguistics, a
noun class is a
particular category of
nouns. A
noun may
belong to a
given class because of the
characteristic features of its referent...
- In linguistics, a
collective noun is a word
referring to a
collection of
things taken as a whole. Most
collective nouns in
everyday speech are not specific...
- Look up
count noun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In linguistics, a
count noun (also
countable noun) is a
noun that can be
modified by a quantity...