Concept information
Preferred term
noun
Broader concept
Narrower concepts
Synonym(s)
- substantive
Example
- 1. If a noun or numeral may be construct and is followed by a noun that may be genitive make the former exclusively construct in state and the latter exclusively genitive in case and consider the former to govern the latter. (Brown, 1962)
- A further discouragement is that although nouns are supposed to have three cases it is evident from the description I have given that a case indication is very rarely visible in the printed text. (Brown, 1962)
- Feminine nouns are actually somewhat simpler in inflection than masculines. (Brown, 1962)
- For every pair of nouns we computed their distributional similarity. (McCarthy, Koeling, Weeds & Carroll, 2004)
- In addition verbs can take direct object suffixes just as nouns can take possessive suffixes. (Brown, 1962)
In other languages
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French
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substantif
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-DJ097R2X-C
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