Basic concepts of the subject:
Lexical- grammatical category, grammatical category, primary
grammatical category, secondary grammatical category, category of
number, category of case, purely lexical , semantic category, masculine
gender, feminine gender, neuter gender, animate objects, inanimate
objects, stem- building elements, linguistic peculiarities
A noun (from Latin nomen, literally name) is a word that functions
as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as living
creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas. The
noun is a primary grammatical category.We don’t characterize the noun
according to its meaning. Thus actions and states of existence can also
be expressed by verbs , qualities by adjectives, places by adverbs.
Linguistically, a noun is a member of a large, open part of speech whose
members can occur as the main word in the subject of a clause, the
object of a verb, or the object of preposition. In English nouns are those
words which can be used with articles and attributive adjectives. In
English, some modern authors use the word ‘substantive’ to refer to a
class that includes both nouns (single words) and noun phrases (
multiword units, also called noun equivalents). It can also be used as a
counterpart to ‘attributive’ when distinguishing between a noun being
used as
the head
( main word) of a noun phrase and a noun being used
as
a noun
adjunct
, for ex., the noun ‘knee’ can be said to be used
‘substantively’ in:
my knee
hurts
, but ‘attributively’ in
: the patient
needed
knee replacement
. Nouns form a large proportion of the
English and Uzbek vocabulary. Nouns can name a person (Albert
Einstein, doctor, mother), a place ( Disneyland, England, bedroom),
things, activities, concepts, processes , even hypothetical or imaginary
159
phenomenon.
Noun belongs to the notional parts of speech and should be
characterized according to the following criteria which was suggested
by the famous Russian linguist L.V. Sherba:
Meaning
Form
Function
Nouns have grammatical categories of case, number and
definiteness/indefiniteness in English , in Uzbek nouns have the
categories of case, number and the category of possession.
Dostları ilə paylaş: |