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Attributive noun : ウィキペディア英語版 | Noun adjunct
In grammar, a noun adjunct or attributive noun or noun (pre)modifier is an optional noun that modifies another noun; it is a noun functioning as a pre-modifier in a noun phrase. For example, in the phrase "chicken soup" the noun adjunct "chicken" modifies the noun "soup". It is irrelevant whether the resulting compound noun is spelled in one or two parts. "Field" is a noun adjunct in both "field player" and "fieldhouse".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bartleby.com: Great Books Online -- Quotes, Poems, Novels, Classics and hundreds more )〕 == Related concepts == ''Adjectival noun'' is a term that was formerly synonymous with noun adjunct but is now usually used to mean "an adjective used as a noun" (i.e. the opposite process, as in ''the Irish'' meaning "Irish people" or ''the poor'' meaning "poor people"). Japanese adjectival nouns are a different concept.
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