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SHAMROCK838 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

"Part of Speech" Question

Greetings,

Is there a "part of speech" that defines groups of persons who reside in particular cities, states, countries, orders, or organizations.

For example: New Yorker, Oklahoman, Floridian, Chicagoan, Franciscan, Rotarian, Angelino (from Los Angeles) and countless others.

Many thanks.

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No. These go together with all other nouns, specifically, proper nouns, like Susan, Bertrand, Chicago, Wyoming, Europe, Protestant, etc.

  • No.
  • These go together with all other nouns, specifically, proper nouns, like Susan, Bertrand, Chicago, Wyoming, Europe, Protestant, etc.
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No. These go together with all other nouns, specifically, proper nouns, like Susan, Bertrand, Chicago, Wyoming, Europe, Protestant, etc.

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