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Summary Of: Noun

the noun is one of the eight... The definition of a noun at the outset of this article is thus a... The meaning of proper noun capitalization is uniqueness within an implicit context... same word can function as both a common noun and a proper noun... The temporary proper noun duty occurs when the common noun is paired with a number or other word to... but capitalizing the common noun is not a viable way to arrive at a unique proper name for it... the most logical way to create a common noun was to use the same word but broaden its senses... of the word or words constituting a proper noun may be unrelated to the object to which the proper noun refers... noun standing in place of the name of the person in question... A noun is a noun is a noun...

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