The regular inflections of noun in the Chaucerian English is as follows; ◁표 참조▷ p.103 But the following exceptions occur: (a) A few nouns have plural forms the same as the singular in the terms of measure of time or space constructed w...
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The regular inflections of noun in the Chaucerian English is as follows; ◁표 참조▷ p.103 But the following exceptions occur: (a) A few nouns have plural forms the same as the singular in the terms of measure of time or space constructed w...
The regular inflections of noun in the Chaucerian English is as follows;
◁표 참조▷ p.103
But the following exceptions occur: (a) A few nouns have plural forms the same as the singular in the terms of measure of time or space constructed with numerals. (b) A few words unchanged in the plural in OE have plural forms the same as the singular. (c) The dative singular has the same form as the nominative singular form, but in prepositional phrases the noun has the old dative ending -e. (d) The plural of some nouns has -en instead of -es. (e) The plural forms of the monosyllabic nouns ending in s is usually without an inflectional ending. (f) The genitive singular forms of nouns which belonged to the OE weak-declension is sometimes without any ending.
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