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[существительное]
существительное; имя существительное


Тезаурус:

  1. The characters could either be introduced by using proper names ( name ) for one or both, or by a definite NP ( noun ) for one or both.
  2. It would be rather pointless, for example, to count the number of nouns per sentence, or the number of intransitive verbs per noun: these frequencies would be difficult to interpret, because the result would be affected by independent variables, namely the length of sentences, and the frequency of nouns respectively.
  3. The noun "dependent" is an ugly label, implying that a person exists only in relation to another person.
  4. The complexity of 8 lies not in clause structure, but in noun phrase structure (in this case it is the noun phrases that are italicised).
  5. Adverbs and adjectives contain similar problems: they both prevent the verb or the noun doing all the work it is capable of and rob a phrase of its necessary precision.
  6. Much of what complexity there is occurs in the adverbials specifying place, direction, etc (32, 40, 63), and in the noun phrases, descriptively loaded with pre-modifying adjectives (57).
  7. OW as in mouth, bounce, downwards, noun, foundling, cow, slough.
  8. In the context of their own writing they should be encouraged to find ways to reduce repetition, eg by replacing a noun phrase by a pronoun, or a verb phrase by did too .
  9. As a noun it can represent the act of intercourse ("Do you want a fuck?) and a person viewed in terms of intercourse ("He's a fantastic fuck!").
  10. Within each block the function should be described by a verb and a noun.
  11. The title raises a question of what Sarrasine might be: a noun, a name, a thing, a man, a woman?
  12. It has been used as a collective noun for the action-sequences in which one person or a group of people direct action upon another, for the abstract concept of such types of action, as in the phrase "act of aggression", and for the drive or impulse or intention which animates individual people to interfere with or even physically attack others.
  13. These are form classes and function words (nouns, adjectives; verbs, prepositions, etc.), morphological constructions (e.g. noun noun derivational suffix "er"; verb verb derivational suffix "er"), grammatical categories (such as gender and number pronoun, number and noun, tense of verb) and syntactical structures (e.g. imperative mood, noun and verb agreement, modification).

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