ХГУ,Херсон/Украина, кафедра филологии, Покорная Л.М., 28 стр., 4
курс.
Материал подготовлен по учебникам Блох М.Я. "Теоретическая
грамматика Английского языка"и Ильиш Б.А "Строй современного
английского языка".
Noun as the central nominative lexemic unit of language.
The categorical functional properties of the Noun.
The combinability of the Noun.
The formal features of the Noun. Morphological characteristics. Syntactical characteristics. Morphological composition. Classification.
Classification of the Noun. Common Nouns. Common nouns: class nouns, collective nouns, nouns of material and abstract nouns.
The category of number. Countable nouns. The singular and the plural. The general rule for forming plural. Words, borrowed from Latin and Greek. Latin and Greek words acquired English plural forms. The plural and compound nouns. Borrowed words preserving two plural forms. The nouns having the plural form only. The nouns having the singular form only.
The category of case. Common case and genitive case. The dependent and absolute genitive.
The category of gender. Gender-forming suffix in ME, -ESS, expressing feminine gender.
The categorical functional properties of the Noun.
The combinability of the Noun.
The formal features of the Noun. Morphological characteristics. Syntactical characteristics. Morphological composition. Classification.
Classification of the Noun. Common Nouns. Common nouns: class nouns, collective nouns, nouns of material and abstract nouns.
The category of number. Countable nouns. The singular and the plural. The general rule for forming plural. Words, borrowed from Latin and Greek. Latin and Greek words acquired English plural forms. The plural and compound nouns. Borrowed words preserving two plural forms. The nouns having the plural form only. The nouns having the singular form only.
The category of case. Common case and genitive case. The dependent and absolute genitive.
The category of gender. Gender-forming suffix in ME, -ESS, expressing feminine gender.