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abstract noun

collective noun

common noun N

concrete noun

generic noun

proper noun <a proper noun; proper nouns> N

verbal noun

noun in apposition

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A noun may only bear one theta role.
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Finally, some nouns can form the plural in several ways, depending on the meaning.
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A common suffix is -aga, which is a nominaliser: it forms nouns from verbs.
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A suffix after place names indicating movement towards the given noun.
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The common nouns "tyyppi" type, "kaveri" friend and "joku" someone may be used as placeholders for persons.
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However, both mass and count nouns can be quantified in relative terms without unit specification (e.g., much water, so many chairs).
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Plural nouns generally start with an "i-" and often have a suffix such as "-en".
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It was originally a distinct word, placed after the noun.
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A postposition can thus merge into the stem of a head noun, developing various forms depending on the phonological shape of the stem.
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As a noun, it refers to a person who has full powers.
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