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WHAT IS NOUN.?










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Answered by Anonymous
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A noun can co-occur with an article or an attributive adjective. Verbs and adjectives cannot. In the following, an asterisk (*) in front of an example means that this example is ungrammatical.

A noun can co-occur with an article or an attributive adjective. Verbs and adjectives cannot. In the following, an asterisk (*) in front of an example means that this example is ungrammatical.the name (name is a noun: can co-occur with a definite article the)

A noun can co-occur with an article or an attributive adjective. Verbs and adjectives cannot. In the following, an asterisk (*) in front of an example means that this example is ungrammatical.the name (name is a noun: can co-occur with a definite article the)*the baptise (baptise is a verb: cannot co-occur with a definite article)

a fright (fright is a noun: can co-occur with the indefinite article a)

a fright (fright is a noun: can co-occur with the indefinite article a)*an afraid (afraid is an adjective: cannot co-occur with the article a)

a fright (fright is a noun: can co-occur with the indefinite article a)*an afraid (afraid is an adjective: cannot co-occur with the article a)terrible fright (the noun fright can co-occur with the adjective terrible)

a fright (fright is a noun: can co-occur with the indefinite article a)*an afraid (afraid is an adjective: cannot co-occur with the article a)terrible fright (the noun fright can co-occur with the adjective terrible)*terrible afraid (the adjective afraid cannot co-occur with the adjective terrible)

a fright (fright is a noun: can co-occur with the indefinite article a)*an afraid (afraid is an adjective: cannot co-occur with the article a)terrible fright (the noun fright can co-occur with the adjective terrible)*terrible afraid (the adjective afraid cannot co-occur with the adjective terrible)A noun (from Latin nōmen, literally name)[1] is a word that functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas.[2][note 1] However, noun is not a semantic category, so it cannot be characterized in terms of its meaning. Thus, actions and states of existence can also be expressed by verbs, qualities by adjectives, and places by adverbs. Linguistically, a noun is a member of a large, open part of speech whose members can occur as the main word in the subject of a clause, the object of a verb, or the object of a preposition.[3]

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Answered by saryabairagi99
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What is noun?

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a word that is the name of a thing, an idea, a place or a person

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A noun is a word that functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas. However, noun is not a semantic category, so it cannot be characterized in terms of its meaning

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