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Mass noun
Mass noun In linguistics, a mass noun (also uncountable noun or non-count noun) is a type of common noun ...
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Talk:Collective noun
Talk:Collective noun In a break from usual tradition of ... Thermal Units) This should live on collective noun, shouldn't it? And, given that we ... prevalent usage of charm as a collective noun (in my neck of the woods at ... redirect people who are looking for mass noun. On Wiktionary I'm finding people constantly using the term "collective noun" when they are really talking about ...
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Talk:Mass noun
Talk:Mass noun This page would benefit by having information ... redirect people who are looking for collective noun. On Wiktionary I'm finding people constantly using the term "collective noun" when they are really talking about the idea of "uncountable noun" / "mass noun" / "non-count noun" — ...
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The "uncountable" concept in Finnish Grammar (Scratchpad wiki)
The "uncountable" concept in Finnish Grammar [edit] Countabilty ... if they have the quality of being uncountable. If on the other hand they are ... Bottle (a flask or container) is a noun. We can count bottles. One bottle, two ... obtained from a cow) is also a noun. Can we count milk? One might be ... litres of milk. But actually "milk" is UNCOUNTABLE because we can only measure it ...
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User:Deus ex machina/French grammar
... Further, it cannot be used as a noun, in the way that present participles in ... the same form as gerunds; the only noun verbal is the infinitive. There is a ... attendant Past participle: attendu Nouns Every French noun has a grammatical gender, either masculine or ... feminine. The grammatical gender of an animate noun usually corresponds to the noun's natural gender. For such nouns, ...
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German grammar
... focussing on Standard German. Declension Every German noun is assigned one of three genders: masculine ... most nouns, the gender of a German noun and the gender of the thing to which the noun refers often differ. For example, in German ... is neuter. Thus, the gender of a noun mainly depends on its nominative ending, not ... diminutive form of an archaic feminine German noun die Magd, meaning "young woman", and ...
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Bulgarian grammar
... Classification of the nouns In Bulgarian a noun (съществително име) is a word thar refers ... groups of objects, people etc. that are uncountable or that one does not want to ... their different grammatical categories. In Bulgarian a noun has the following grammatical categories: gender, number ... gender is an inherent characteristic of every noun. This means that each noun is masculine, feminine or neuter. Only ...
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Talk:Non-native pronunciations of English
... the Mandarin section: Confusion of countable vs uncountable ("many" and "much") as they are not ... because you have to know whether a noun is a count noun or not in certain contexts, more so ... English. (Refer to the measure word and noun classifier articles for more information on the ... because the presence or absence of a noun classifier signals the same thing as ...
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French grammar
... a pro-drop language. Nouns Every French noun has a grammatical gender, either masculine or ... feminine. The grammatical gender of an animate noun usually corresponds to the noun's natural gender. For such nouns, there will very often be one noun of each gender, with the choice of noun being determined by the natural gender ...
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French articles and determiners
... determiners are required on almost every common noun; much more so than in English. They ... and number (singular or plural) with the noun they determine, though many have only one ... French definite article is used with a noun referring to a specific item when both ... definite article is also used with an uncountable noun to describe all of it, or ...
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