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− | An attributive is the word | + | An attributive is the word or phrase that directly precedes the noun it describes. Frequently it is linked to the noun with the [[structural particle]] 的 (de). |
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== |
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- Also known as: 定语 (dìngyǔ).
An attributive is the word or phrase that directly precedes the noun it describes. Frequently it is linked to the noun with the structural particle 的 (de).