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COMBINATORIAL SET OF LEXICO-GRAMMATICAL CLASSES OF NOUNS IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
The article focuses on the changes of nouns, the lexico-grammatical features of which make it impossible to refer them to a specific lexico-grammatical class.
Mariya L. Lapteva, Natalya V. Lukina
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Comparative Analysis of Material Nouns Semantics in Russian and French Languages
The scope of the study includes material nouns in Russian and French. The author clarifies the concept of material nouns and differentiates them from related phenomena - collective nouns or nouns with a collective meaning.
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THE USE OF THE NUMBER FORMS OF NOUNS IN ENGLISH AND ROMANIAN [PDF]
The paper presents the use of the number forms of nouns in English and Romanian. In English, there are regular and irregular nouns. The plural of some abstract and material nouns may be used to express intensity, great quantity and extent. The stem of an
Nicoleta Florina Mincă
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Noms collectifs humains : nomination et prédication
This paper addresses the issue of the collective naming of human beings: more precisely, we deal with human collective nouns (Ncoll-H) in their potential evaluative or predicative dimension.
Michelle Lecolle
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Anaphore possessive et anaphore associative : le cas des noms collectifs
This paper is devoted to some anaphoric operations which are specific to the collection-member relation (e.g., regiment/soldiers, caravan/camels, forest/trees).
Mathilde Salles
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Conjunctive and Comitative Noun Phrase Coordination in Beserman Udmurt; pp. 285-301 [PDF]
This article addresses the issue of noun phrase coordination in Beserman Udmurt. I consider monosyndetic/bisyndetic no and single/double comitative constructions as main competing strategies for noun phrase coordination in Beserman Udmurt.
Iuliia Zubova
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Based on a corpus of British and German Conservative speeches from David Cameron and Angela Merkel, this article deals with the discursively constructed meaning of the words “government”, “politics” and “state”.
Naomi Truan
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The article deals with the history of religious style formation in the Russian language. In the article in the lexico-grammatical and semantic aspects, the names of nouns of religious semantics on -nie are considered, recorded in the XVIII century ...
Sergey V. Feliksov
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Nombre individuales y colectivos: una propuesta de definición basada en pruebas sintácticas [PDF]
[Resumo] No pasado distintos gramáticos pretenderon definir o nome colectivo atendendo unicamente ao seu significado, criterio que funciona nalgúns casos pero non noutros moitos; xa que logo, ninguén que saibamos ten dado polo de agora unha definición ...
García Meseguer, Álvaro
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Dutch collective nouns and conceptual profiling [PDF]
Collective nouns such as committee, family, or team are conceptually (and in English also syntactically) complex in the sense that they are both singular (‘one’) and plural (‘more than one’): they refer to a multiplicity that is conceptualised as a unity.
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