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  • ZHE : [noun] Undefined
    ZHE : [noun] Undefined

    'ZHE' (pronounced zee) is a gender-neutral pronoun – not he or she. Traveling from idyllic Harare, Zimbabwe to London’s gritty inner city; from the playfulness of childhood to the pain of adolescence; from the desire for forgiveness to self-acceptance, this humorous yet haunting drama encompasses the multiplicity of our cultural, gender and sexual identities and takes a fresh look at what makes us who we are.

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  • Rose Wylie: painting a noun…
    Rose Wylie: painting a noun…

    Celebrated British painter Rose Wylie—whose works are at once tactile, cerebral, and humorous—often draws her influence from a wide range of popular culture.Here her newest body of work references memories from her own life and mimics the way memories evolve and change over time. Wylie’s source material is culled from the vast visual world around her, ranging from sixteenth-century British estates to Serena Williams and the French Open.While initially these may seem random or aesthetically simplistic, through the nuanced use of humor, language, and compositional structure, Wylie creates wittily observed and subtly sophisticated meditations on the nature of memory, and visual representation itself, in line with the paintings she has become known for over the course of her career. A new essay by art critic Michael Glover explores the remarkable painter whose work has “spark, assurance, brash humor, an extraordinary, freewheeling eclecticism that seems to be just as ready to suck in references to the art of Ptolemaic Egypt and Roman portraiture as to pay homage to the films of Quentin Tarantino and the late paintings of Philip Guston.” Part of David Zwirner Books’s Spotlight Series, this book features Wylie’s newest paintings and drawings and is published on the occasion of the artist’s 2020 solo exhibition of these works at David Zwirner Hong Kong.

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  • Sanskrit Noun declension using Ashtadhyayi Sutras
    Sanskrit Noun declension using Ashtadhyayi Sutras

    Sanskrit is coming of Age. More and more Colleges and Universities are offering a degree course in this lingua franca of yore. Many schools across Europe and America are introducing Sanskrit to young learners.In India too there is a revival across the length and breadth, with committed organizations working to reach out to adults and children all over.To understand Sanskrit Grammar, the basic stuff is all about knowing the correct spelling of NOUNS and VERBS. This edition gives the correct spelling of Sanskrit NOUNS, that are commonly seen in literature or those that serve as templates for spellings of other Nouns. It also goes into the Ashtadhyayi of Panini to see what changes are involved to make the final spelling.The 7x3 Sup Table matrices for Nouns in 7 cases and 3 numbers are judiciously arranged, with emphasis on clarity and legibility. Gender of Nouns is explicitly specified, and the mechanism of Original Sup Affixes, and Modified Sup affixes is elaborated.Ashtadhyayi Sutras Nos for Substitutions and Sandhi changes in the Noun spellings are listed, so that the reader understands the background process threadbare.

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  • Pseudo-Noun Incorporation and Differential Object Marking
    Pseudo-Noun Incorporation and Differential Object Marking

    This book provides a detailed cross-linguistic study of pseudo-noun incorporation, a phenomenon whereby an argument forms a 'closer than usual' relation with the verb.Imke Driemel draws on data from Tamil, Mongolian, Korean, Turkish, and German, and applies diagnostic tests across eleven noun types in each of the languages under consideration.What emerges is a coherent effect of pseudo-incorporated arguments that maps loss of case marking to obligatory narrow scope, lack of binding and control relations, and a potentially restricted movement pattern.The book provides a unifying theory that is able to capture all properties with a single assumption: pseudo-incorporation effects result from noun phrases that are made up of a nominal and a verbal category feature; implemented in a derivational framework, the nominal feature is active early in the derivation, being responsible for c-selection and nominal modification, while the verbal feature is active late and crucially derives the effects we have come to recognize as pseudo-noun incorporation.One important empirical contribution of this study stems from the observation that pseudo-incorporation does not have to be the only reason for optional case marking.Tamil and Korean provide evidence that only a subset of optionally case-marked noun types also show a correlation with scope, binding, control, and movement constraints.This insight enforces the conclusion that the same language can make use of both pseudo-noun incorporation and differential object marking.

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  • a profoundly affectionate, passionate devotion to someone (-noun)
    a profoundly affectionate, passionate devotion to someone (-noun)

    'It's not always all about you.'Three couples. What might be. What once was. What could have been. debbie tucker green’s play premiered in February 2017 at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, in a production directed by the playwright.

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  • Syntax of Hungarian : Nouns and Noun Phrases, Volume 1
    Syntax of Hungarian : Nouns and Noun Phrases, Volume 1

    These books aim to present a synthesis of the currently available syntactic knowledge of the Hungarian language, rooted in theory but providing highly detailed descriptions, and intended to be of use to researchers, as well as advanced students of language and linguistics.As research in language leads to extensive changes in our understanding and representations of grammar, the Comprehensive Grammar Resources series intends to present the most current understanding of grammar and syntax as completely as possible in a way that will both speak to modern linguists and serve as a resource for the non-specialist.

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  • Syntax of Dutch: Nouns and Noun Phrases - Volume 2
    Syntax of Dutch: Nouns and Noun Phrases - Volume 2

    Order volume I en II as a set14% discount on a subscription to the complete series, please contact us via orders@aup.nl. The Syntax of Dutch will be published in at least seven volumes in the period 2012-2016 and aims at presenting a synthesis of the currently available syntactic knowledge of Dutch.It is primarily concerned with language description and not with linguistic theory, and provides support to all researchers interested in matters relating to the syntax of Dutch, including advanced students of language and linguistics.The two volumes Nouns and Noun Phrases discuss the internal make-up as well as the distribution of noun phrases.Topics that will be covered include: complementation and modification of noun phrases; properties of determiners (article, demonstratives), numeral and quantifiers; the use of noun phrases as arguments, predicates and adverbial modifiers. For the table of contents, please click here

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  • The Wonderful World of Words Volume 1: King Norman Nautilus Noun
    The Wonderful World of Words Volume 1: King Norman Nautilus Noun

    A collection of 10 full-colour activity books that will make English language learning fun as children acquire grammar systematically through stories. The Wonderful World of Words (WOW) teaches children about the different word classes as the first step to building a good foundation in grammar.Each of these word classes in the WOW Kingdom is represented by a royal character so children learn how the different classes of words are used and how they interact with other words.Linked to the story set in the WOW kingdom is another story about the animals in the forest of WOW, to reinforce the concepts covered in each volume. Volume 1 - King Norman Nautilus NounFocus: Nouns are words that name, people, animal, things and places.

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  • What is spatial visualization ability?

    Spatial visualization ability refers to the capacity to mentally manipulate and comprehend spatial relationships between objects. Individuals with strong spatial visualization skills can easily visualize and understand how objects relate to each other in space, such as rotating or manipulating shapes in their mind. This ability is crucial in various fields such as engineering, architecture, and mathematics, as it allows individuals to solve complex problems and understand spatial concepts more effectively. Improving spatial visualization ability can enhance problem-solving skills and overall cognitive performance.

  • Is "müssen" a noun?

    No, "müssen" is not a noun. It is a modal verb in German that means "must" or "have to." Modal verbs are used to express necessity, obligation, or possibility in a sentence.

  • Is "Rot" a noun?

    Yes, "Rot" is a noun. It refers to the process of decay or decomposition in organic matter.

  • Is anger a noun?

    Yes, anger is a noun. It is a feeling or emotion that can be experienced by a person. As a noun, anger refers to the strong feeling of displeasure or hostility towards someone or something. It is a common human emotion that can vary in intensity and duration.

  • Is spatial visualization important for engineers?

    Yes, spatial visualization is important for engineers as it allows them to mentally manipulate and understand complex 3D objects and structures. Engineers often need to design and analyze various components and systems, and spatial visualization skills help them to conceptualize and communicate their ideas effectively. Whether it's designing a new product, creating blueprints for a building, or solving complex problems, spatial visualization is a crucial skill that allows engineers to think critically and innovate in their field.

  • How can I recognize a masculine noun and a feminine noun in French?

    In French, one way to recognize a masculine noun is by looking at the article that precedes it. Masculine nouns are usually preceded by the articles "le" (singular) or "les" (plural). On the other hand, feminine nouns are typically preceded by the articles "la" (singular) or "les" (plural). Additionally, many feminine nouns end in the letter "e," while masculine nouns often do not. It is important to remember that there are exceptions to these rules, so it is helpful to learn the gender of nouns along with their respective articles.

  • How do I recognize a masculine noun and a feminine noun in French?

    In French, the gender of a noun is not always predictable and can vary from word to word. However, there are some general rules to help recognize the gender of a noun. One common rule is that nouns ending in -e are often feminine, while those ending in other letters are often masculine. Additionally, nouns referring to male people or animals are usually masculine, while those referring to female people or animals are usually feminine. However, it's important to note that there are many exceptions to these rules, and the gender of a noun often needs to be learned and memorized along with the word itself.

  • Is this a proper noun?

    No, this is not a proper noun.

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