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traditionally a noun is seen as a person, place, or thing. Linguistics wise any word that can function as a subject or an object of a clause. Also, be analyzed by number, gender, case, countability.  | traditionally a noun is seen as a person, place, or thing. Linguistics wise any word that can function as a subject or an object of a clause. Also, be analyzed by number, gender, case, countability.  | ||
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*http://www.icalweb.com/wiki/index.php?title=Nouns  | *http://www.icalweb.com/wiki/index.php?title=Nouns  | ||
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| + | *Crystal, David (1999) The Penguin Dictionary of Language. London: Penguin.  | ||
| + | *Matthews, P. H. (1997) The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  | ||
[[Category: Technical Definitions]]  | [[Category: Technical Definitions]]  | ||
[[Category: Parts of Speech]]  | [[Category: Parts of Speech]]  | ||
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traditionally a noun is seen as a person, place, or thing. Linguistics wise any word that can function as a subject or an object of a clause. Also, be analyzed by number, gender, case, countability.
See Also
External Links
References
- Crystal, David (1999) The Penguin Dictionary of Language. London: Penguin.
 - Matthews, P. H. (1997) The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.