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  • So, we now have an 'English noun' article with some content that was written for a general [[noun]] article.
    1 KB (168 words) - 00:43, 8 November 2010
  • #REDIRECT [[English noun/Catalogs/English irregular nouns]]
    59 bytes (7 words) - 00:25, 8 November 2010
  • #REDIRECT [[English noun/Catalogs/English irregular nouns]]
    59 bytes (7 words) - 00:24, 8 November 2010
  • #REDIRECT [[English noun]]
    26 bytes (3 words) - 00:10, 8 November 2010
  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:English noun]]
    31 bytes (4 words) - 01:14, 9 September 2013
  • #REDIRECT [[English noun/Approval]]
    35 bytes (4 words) - 00:05, 8 November 2010
  • {{r|English noun}}
    443 bytes (55 words) - 13:22, 18 November 2022
  • | pagename = English noun
    807 bytes (65 words) - 23:19, 19 December 2010
  • ...xeme]]s such as adjectives which modify it: 'red car', for instance, is an English noun phrase in which 'red' is subordinate to 'car' in the phrase. The NP functio
    7 KB (1,095 words) - 03:33, 18 September 2011
  • ==English noun phrase==
    5 KB (891 words) - 00:37, 8 November 2010
  • | pagename = English noun | abc = English noun
    2 KB (319 words) - 17:24, 21 July 2015
  • ...n English]]. - Ah, but plurals are discouraged in article names. Perhaps [[English noun]]. Actually, I'm not quite sure what your point is about [[skive]]. The pro ::::Right. So [[English noun]], then? Whereas [[English irregular nouns]] is a closed class, and a subpa
    7 KB (1,181 words) - 00:29, 8 November 2010
  • 2 KB (376 words) - 14:07, 9 March 2015
  • 61 KB (9,656 words) - 09:17, 2 March 2024
  • ...spelling]]s'''. This can be seen at its most extravagant in the field of [[English noun#Types of nouns|proper noun]]s—for example, simply adding an 'h' to '
    29 KB (5,292 words) - 18:48, 13 April 2017
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