STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF ENGLISH NOUNS
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noun, morphology, inflection, syntax, structure, derivation, English grammar##article.abstract##
This article explores the structural features of English nouns through detailed linguistic analysis. It examines morphological types, inflectional rules, syntactic roles, and derivational patterns that define noun behavior in English. By considering both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, the article aims to contribute to a better understanding of how nouns function as essential elements of English grammar and communication.
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