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(grammar) noun
A noun is one of the main elements of a sentence.
(grammar) adnominal case
In Japanese grammar, the adnominal case is the form where nouns or pronouns modify other nouns.
a count noun
'Apple' is a count noun, and you can count it as one, two, etc.
(grammar, linguistics) compound noun
Compound nouns are a very important part of Japanese grammar.
(grammar) common noun
A common noun refers to a noun that does not point to a specific person or thing.
(grammar) proper noun
A proper noun is a noun that refers to a specific person, place, or thing.
collective noun
He is learning how to use collective nouns.
a Japanese noun that can be grammaticalized and nominalize clauses
That is one of the formal nouns.
(grammar) noun phrase
A noun phrase forms a major part of a sentence.
(linguistics) nominalization
Nominalization is the linguistic process of converting verbs or adjectives into nouns.
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