An
adjectival noun is a word that is used in a context wherein it combines the functions of two parts of speech . The term may be used to
Kaynak: Adjectival nounList of
adjectival and demonymic forms of place names
Adjectivals and demonyms for countries and nations List of U.S. state nicknames
Kaynak: List of demonyms for U.S. statesThe
adjectival concords are used with
adjectival stems. In form they appear to be the relative concords followed by the class prefix Class
Kaynak: Sotho concordsIn the case of
adjectives, the subjectival concord takes the place of the "relative" part of the
adjectival concord (that is, with the
Kaynak: Sotho parts of speechAn
adjectival noun (Japanese : 形容動詞, keiyō-dōshi, which literally means "
adjectival verb) or sometimes just
adjectival is a noun that
Kaynak: Adjectival noun (Japanese)An
adjective phrase or
adjectival phrase is a phrase the head word of which is an
adjective , e.g. etc The
adjective in an
adjectiveKaynak: Adjectival phraseAn
adjectival noun refers to an
adjective that functions as a noun . English examples include "the other", "the True", "the Irish", and "
Kaynak: Adjectival noun (noun)role similar to that of an
adjective or adverb (some languages have distinct forms for adverbial participles and
adjectival participles).
Kaynak: ParticipleThere are also different types of dependent clauses, including noun clauses, relative (
adjectival) clauses, and adverbial clauses.
Kaynak: Dependent clause