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Examples of abstract noun


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Marxism was at one time not an abstractnoun, but now it is.
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Concrete nouns were transferred with greater frequency than abstract nouns and action verbs were transferred with greater frequency than state or function verbs.
Hence, any superordinates that may have referred to the abstract nouns on our list were most likely beyond the reach of our study's youngest participants.
Age was significant in only half of the categories - reference group, generic nouns, temporal, abstract, and derived abstract nouns.
Austen's prose also repeatedly contains a relatively small number of frequently-used words, mainly epithets and abstract nouns indicating personal qualitiesqualities, that is, of character and temperament rather than outward appearance.
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I'll summarize just one of her analyses, that of abstractnoun suffixes, to give a sense of how she approaches the data.
The purpose of this section is both to outline the main tenets of this approach, and to indicate how it will be developed to account for the abstractnoun time.
Finally, the semantics of the different abstractnoun suffixes is compared in search of synonymy (co-functionality) and possible gaps in the system which might explain (predict?) future developments.
I believe that the participle is always better than the abstractnoun.
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Let me give an example of a perfect abstractnoun that people bandy about.
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I always suspect arguments which depend upon qualifying an abstractnoun by an abstract adjective.
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This abstractnoun is formed from the adjective "trinus" (three each, threefold, triple), as the word "unitas" is the abstract noun formed from "unus" (one).
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The latter word is the abstractnoun derived from "var", which is an adjective meaning existing or present.
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Apodicticity or apodixis is the corresponding abstractnoun, referring to logical certainty.
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The feminine abstractnoun "ai/arti" derives from "ar-", to allot, to grant.
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In contrast, abstract nouns, collective nouns, and mass nouns usually take -u, as do most borrowings and most foreign place names.
Concomitantly, they contain a range of abstract nouns embedded in complex syntactic constructions.
According to this dictionary, bump into does not normally collocate with abstract nouns such as a new expression or a word like although.
Learners tended to accept count nouns in mass contexts (using the mass quantifier much) more often than when they were abstract nouns.
He devotes individual chapters to discussing acquisition of the meanings of concrete nouns, pronouns and proper nouns, verbs, visual representations, abstract nouns, and number words.
These are abstract nouns derived from verbs, adjectives and other nouns.
In sum, across all four association conditions, concrete nouns and verbs evoked a higher proportion of equivalent responses than abstract nouns and verbs.
This use can be thought of as a syntacticised version of the way bare nominal gerunds (and bare abstract nouns) are normally interpreted in discourse.
We can offer a functional explanation for the high productivity of abstract nouns in the written language.
Although abstract nouns for inanimates were more frequent than abstract nouns for animates, and increased with age, they remained scarce.
With abstract nouns, strategies were primarily verbal (relating the nouns to other words or phrases) with little use of visual imaging.
Moreover, concrete nouns and verbs were transferred more than abstract nouns and verbs, suggesting that level of concreteness influences lexical access in bilinguals.
As a pilot study, she provides the inflectional/periphrastic percentages of the adjective remote in combination with concrete/abstract nouns.
Moreover, this seems particularly the case for concrete nouns and, to some extent, for abstract nouns and adjectives.
Overall, the differences between concrete and abstract transfers should be interpreted cautiously, as the total number of transfers for concrete and abstract nouns was relatively low.
English abstract nouns as conceptual shells: from corpus to cognition.
This same result in our study was most probably due to the fact our word list also presented abstract nouns, which are very difficult to define, especially for younger children.
I venture to think that these abstract nouns are extremely dangerous tools for administrators.
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I am rather nervous of these abstract nouns, particularly when they are pronounced like a sort of magic spell or a benediction.
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How violent these safe-sounding abstract nouns can be in reality.
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Proper names usually take a definite article, as do abstract nouns.
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Note that language and culture names, as well as abstract nouns, do not have plurals.
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Beyond this, nouns are otherwise not overtly marked (i.e. inanimate nouns, abstract nouns, all other animates).
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For example within nouns there are two sub classes, concrete nouns and abstract nouns.
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Abstract nouns may be regularly formed from other nouns and from certain qualificatives (adjectives, relatives, and enumeratives).
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Many adjectives can become abstract nouns by adding the definite article te, or a pronoun, before the adjective.
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All abstract nouns (such as prayer, happiness, the past) are inanimate; people, personal names, animals, and trees are all animate.
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The concrete nouns include people, plants, animals, materials and objects while the abstract nouns refer to concepts such as qualities, actions, and processes.
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This class also contains many abstract nouns derived from nouns in other classes.
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Most abstract nouns belong to this category, and so do wild animals and other less common objects.
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Most words from class 14 (abstract nouns) do not have a plural counterpart.
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Humans and deities are classified as rational, and all other nouns (animals, objects, abstract nouns) are classified as irrational.
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Abstract nouns can be derived from adjectives by adding "-i" and lowering all tones, deleting any final vowel of the adjective, e.g.: "drro" heavy "drr" heaviness.
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