Conclusion
In the conclusion of my work, I would like to say some words according the done investigation.
The main part of my work consists of following items:
«What is Noun»?, as it is seen from the title in this part I gave the definition to the term noun.
«Semantical Characteristics of Nouns» In this chapter I characterized English nouns from due their semantical meaning.
«Category of Case» in this paragraph I described the category of case of English nouns
«Category of Number». In this part I gave the definition to the category of number of English nouns, described different types of numbers of nouns in English
Standing on such ground I will add that investigation in the questions dealt with English adjectives is not finished yet, so we will continue it while writing our qualification work.
I hope that my course paper will arise the sincere interest of students and teachers to the problem of adjectives in contemporary English.
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1 В.Л. Каушанская и др. Грамматика английского языка (на английском языке). 1973 стр.22
2 The word proper is from Lat. proprius 'one's own'. Hence a proper name means one's own individual name, as distinct from a common name, that can be given to a class of individuals. The name common is from Lat. communes and means that winch is shared by several things or individuals possessing some common characteristic
3 See В. В. Виноградов, op. cit., p. 167.
4 See M. Ganshina and N. Vasilevskaya. English Grammar. M., 1953, p. 31—32.
5 B.S. Khaimovich, B.I. Rogovskaya. A Course in English Grammar. 1966 p. 14
6 See Г. Н. Воронцова. Очерки по грамматике английского языка. М., 1960, р. 180.
7 B.S. Khaimovich, B.I. Rogovskaya. A Course in English Grammar. 1966 p. 49
8 "Double-genitive", in the terminology of Kruisinga.
9 See А. И. Смирницкий, op. cit, p. 9.
10 This among other reasons, accounts for the divergence of views concerning the number of cases in English.
11 Б. Л. Ильиш, op. cit., p. 99—100
12 What we call a semi-notional word
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