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Keron Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Noun

HI

I have somequestion about noun

What are the differences between noun phrase and noun clause?

Could anyone explain them to me?
Thank you very much!
  

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"Noun phrase" is a term from linguistics, in particular, transformational grammar. "Noun clause" is not normally used in linguistics. It is a term from traditional grammar.

  • "Noun phrase" is a term from linguistics, in particular, transformational grammar.
  • "Noun clause" is not normally used in linguistics.
  • It is a term from traditional grammar.
  • A noun phrase is a group of words in which a noun or pronoun is the head.
  • A single noun by itself can be a noun phrase.
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"Noun phrase" is a term from linguistics, in particular, transformational grammar. "Noun clause" is not normally used in linguistics. It is a term from traditional grammar.

A noun phrase is a group of words in which a noun or pronoun is the head. A single noun by itself can be a noun phrase.

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hi can u pls post about noun in pluralization?
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CalifJim"Noun phrase" is a term from linguistics, in particular, transformational grammar. "Noun clause" is not normally used in linguistics. It is a term from traditional grammar.

A noun phrase is a group of words in which a noun or pronoun is the head. A single noun by itself can be a noun phrase.

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