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Repetition plural - раздел Образование, Lecture 5. The Noun. This Type Of Oppositional Reduction Concerns Common Countable Nouns Used In R...

This type of oppositional reduction concerns common countable nouns used in repetition groups. The nouns in repetition groups may be used either in the plural (‘featured’ form) or in the singular (‘unfeatured’ form):

There were trees and trees all around us. I lit cigarette after cigarette.

3) The nouns with homogenous number forms.

The number opposition here is not expressed formally but is revealed only lexically and syntactically in the context: e.g. Look! A sheep is eating grass. Look! The sheep are eating grass.

 

5.3. The Noun: Case

Case is the immanent morphological category of the noun manifested in the forms of noun declension and showing the relations of the nounal referent to other objects and phenomena. The category of case correlates with the objective category of possession.

This category is expressed in English by the opposition of the form in -'s [-z, -s, -iz], usually called the ‘genitive’ case , to the unfeatured form of the noun, usually called the ‘common’ case.

There can be singled out four approaches to the analysis of the problem of case of English nouns advanced at various times by different scholars:

1) the theory of positional cases (J. C. Nesfield, M. Deutschbein, M. Bryant, etc).

The unchangeable forms of the noun are differentiated as different cases on the basis of their functional positions in the sentence.

Thus, the English noun would distinguish

1. the inflexional genitive case,

2. the non-inflexional (purely positional cases):

Nominative: Rain falls. (subject to a verb)

Vocative: Are you coming, my friend? (address)

Dative: I gave John a penny. (indirect object to a verb)

Accusative: The man killed a rat. The earth is moistened by rain. (direct object, and also object to a preposition)

This view substitutes the functional characteristics of the part of the sentence for the morphological features of the word class.

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Lecture 5. The Noun.

The Noun... General Characteristics The noun is the central nominative lexemic unit of language...

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The semantic features of the noun.
The noun possesses the categorial grammatical meaning of substance (‘thingness’). Nouns are divided into several subclasses, which can be grouped into four oppositional pairs. 1) According

The syntactical features of the noun
a) the substantive functions in the sentence (subject, object, predicative – other syntactic functions of the noun (attributive, adverbial) can be referred to as non-substantiv

The theory of prepositional cases (G. Curme, etc)
Combinations of nouns with prepositions in certain object and attributive collocations are understood as morphological case forms. So there are distinguished: 1) the ‘dative’ case: (to + N

The phrase genitive.
The semantic types of the English genitive: 1) the ‘genitive of possessor’ (The Possessive Genitive) Christine’s living-room; the assistant manager’s desk; Dad’s

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