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THE NOUN

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    As a part of speech
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  • Nouns often function as the subject or object of an objective
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  • To decide if a word's a noun, look at its ending, position and function
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  • The noun characterised by tree criteria such as semantic, morphological and syntactical
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  • The grammatical category of number is the objective category of quantity
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  • Singular form may denpote oneness, generalization and indiscreteness true
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  • The plural form may denote the existence of several object and the inner discreteness
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  • The plural form may denote the existence of several object and the inner discreteness
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  • The plural form may denote the existence of several object and the inner discreteness
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  • Pluralia tantum covers the names of objects consisting of several parts
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  • Singularia tantum covers different groups of nouns true
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  • Fillmore introduced syntactic-semantic classification of cases true
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  • The noun can be used In the sentence in all syntactic functions but predicate
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  • According to the form of existence nouns may be animate and inanimate
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  • According to their quantitative structure nouns can be countable and uncountable true
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  • In accordance with the morphological structure of the stems all nouns can be classified into: simple, derived ( stem + affix, affix + stem – thingness); compound ( stem+ stem – armchair ) and composite ( the Hague )
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  • The case category in English is realized through the opposition: The Common Case :: The Possessive Case
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