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  • ...ics)|cognate]] with ''name''.<ref>http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=noun</ref> Although the popular understanding of what a noun is assumes that they are simply words that refer to 'things' in the world,
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  • ''Languages typically further subdivide nouns into noun classes to some degree. This phenomenon is only peripheral in English, seen
    934 bytes (138 words) - 13:55, 18 September 2011
  • ...ticular language. Relevant material was copied from this article back to [[noun]] once the original had been moved here. ...nglish-specific, but it still needs work. Content is often duplicated at [[noun]], so it is possible to delete things here without losing the content compl
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  • ...lasses according to an extensive set of rules relating to the form of each noun: for example, nouns ending ''-age'' almost always belong to one class, perh ..., living or non-living, and so on. This means that while, for example, the noun ''man'' will usually be found in a class that includes recognisably 'male'
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  • #REDIRECT [[English noun]]
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  • | pagename = Noun | abc = noun, English
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  • #REDIRECT [[English noun/Approval]]
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  • The '''[[noun]]''' in '''[[English language|English]]''' is a [[linguistics|linguistic]] ...sh language|English]], for instance, it is not obvious whether 'bank' is a noun or a verb until it is used in a larger [[phrase]] or sentence of the [[lang
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  • | pagename = English noun | abc = noun, English
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  • | pagename =Noun class | abc = Noun class
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  • ''Works cited in the [[noun class]] article''
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  • A pro-form that substitutes for a noun (or noun phrase) with or without a determiner, such as ''you'' and ''they'' in Engli
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  • ...cts are animals, persons, places and other things. The word ''house'' is a noun. <ref>p. 3 Conklin, Benj. Y. ''A Complete Graded course in English Grammar
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  • {{r|Noun class}} {{r|English noun}}
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  • ...ticular language. Relevant material was copied from this article back to [[noun]] once the original had been moved here. ...nglish-specific, but it still needs work. Content is often duplicated at [[noun]], so it is possible to delete things here without losing the content compl
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  • Noun Phrase Noun Phrase
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  • {{r|Noun}} {{r|Noun class}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Noun]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[English noun]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[noun class]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[noun class]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[noun class]]
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  • ...cified purpose (such as "sinking fund" for the repayment of a debt). (ii) (noun) A professionally managed collection of [[asset (finance)|financial assets]
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  • #REDIRECT [[English noun/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:English noun]]
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  • | pagename = Noun | abc = noun, English
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  • Collective noun for a group of domestic [[cat]]s
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  • In linguistics, the '''grammatical number''' of a [[noun]], [[verb]], [[pronoun]] or other part of speech, communicates some informa ==Subject noun and verb number agreement==
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  • | pagename = English noun | abc = noun, English
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  • A type of word that signals an upcoming noun and may provide additional information about it.
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  • #REDIRECT [[English noun/Catalogs/English irregular nouns]]
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