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Content words refer to real objects in the real world, whether solid and palpable, or observable in some other way. These words refer to objects, actions, concepts, and even emotions, which exist in some real way as more than just grammatical tools.
 
Content words refer to real objects in the real world, whether solid and palpable, or observable in some other way. These words refer to objects, actions, concepts, and even emotions, which exist in some real way as more than just grammatical tools.
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Words that serve purely grammatical roles are called [[function word]]s.
  
 
==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==

Latest revision as of 13:25, 20 March 2016

Also known as: 实词 (shící).

Content words refer to real objects in the real world, whether solid and palpable, or observable in some other way. These words refer to objects, actions, concepts, and even emotions, which exist in some real way as more than just grammatical tools.

Words that serve purely grammatical roles are called function words.

Characteristics

Notes

Types

Grammar Patterns for Adjectives

Sources and further reading