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* Repeating single-character nouns to mean "every [noun]" (+ in this case no measure word needed). | * Repeating single-character nouns to mean "every [noun]" (+ in this case no measure word needed). |
Revision as of 01:36, 20 July 2011
Potential articles / sections
- Nouns can generally be preceded by a number-measure word combination.
- Repeating single-character nouns to mean "every [noun]" (+ in this case no measure word needed).
- Plural nouns
- Often no need to mark plural
- Other elements of sentence can indicate plural, e.g. 都, numbers
- Personal nouns and some animate nouns can be made plural with 们 (but only when nothing else in the sentence marks plural)
- Nouns involving the suffixes 子, 儿, 头
- Nouns can be subject, object and predicate in Chinese
Types of nouns
Could explain these as different rules can apply
- Proper
- Animate
- Personal
- Inanimate
- Abstract