Noun
Across
- 1. Names of male beings are...
- 6. is a part of speech which has the categorial meaning of “substance” or “thingness”
- 9. in English is inherently semantic, i.e. meaningful in so far as it reflects the actual features of the named objects
- 11. in modern English there exist two cases:
- 12. is the name of someone or something that is usually thought as specific and unique
- 14. shows that more than one object is meant
Down
- 2. is a name given either to an example or a class of things or notions, so it’s more general in nature
- 3. Names of female beings are...
- 4. shows that one object is meant
- 5. consisting of only one root-morpheme
- 7. is the Latin for “plural only”
- 8. consisting of at least two stems
- 10. derivatives
- 13. All other nouns (names of inanimate objects) are said to be...