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Definitions from the WebTerm: Isolating PrenominalDescription: Isolating prenominal is a linguistic term used to describe a grammatical construction where each prenominal modifier in a noun phrase stands independently, without modifying another modifier or the head noun. Sense 1 (Adjective): In linguistics, isolating prenominal as an adjective refers to a type of syntactic structure where all prenominal modifiers occur in isolation before the head noun, without any hierarchical relationship or subordination. This is commonly found in some East Asian languages, such as Chinese or Vietnamese. Example Sentence: In Chinese, the isolating prenominal structure is noticeable when prenominal modifiers such as numbers, demonstratives, or adjectives come before the noun, each standing independently—e.g., "两个大房子" (liǎng gè dà fángzi) meaning "two big houses." Sense 2 (Noun): Isolating prenominal, as a noun term in linguistics, refers to the particular construction within a language that adheres to isolating prenominal syntax. Example Sentence: The isolating prenominal in the Vietnamese language allows for various modifiers to appear independently before the noun in a sentence—e.g., "nhà đẹp lớn" which translates to "beautiful big house." Related Products: | ||||
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