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Iomicio Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Grammar for domain names

Hi!

I'm trying to uncover the correct part of speech sequences in domain names.

I.e.:

adjective + noun is a corret sequence (redomainss.com) while noun+ adjecte doesn't seem correct (domainyellow.com)

I've collected these sequences:

noun + noun
adj + noun
transitive verb + noun
noun + noun + noun

Can someone help me to uncover something new?
Or can you suggest some defenetly incorrect sequences (I.E. verb + adjective)

Thank you for the support.
  

Top answer

I think it's noun + adjective. The main name doesn't work as an adjective, it has its own meaning. Dot com, could be an adjective because it could distinguish from the same site with other "dot something", for ex.

  • I think it's noun + adjective.
  • The main name doesn't work as an adjective, it has its own meaning.
  • Dot com, could be an adjective because it could distinguish from the same site with other "dot something", for ex.
  • tv I've never thought about this topic.
  • Let's wait for other answers.
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I think it's noun + adjective. The main name doesn't work as an adjective, it has its own meaning. Dot com, could be an adjective because it could distinguish from the same site with other "dot something", for ex. domainyellow.com domainyellow.org domainyellow.tv
I've never thought about this topic. Let's wait for other answers.
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I see no reason why 'Names' have to follow any grammar. I am not an internet whiz, however.

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