Article (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "In languages that employ articles, every common noun, with some exceptions, is expressed with a certain definiteness (e.g., definite or indefinite), just as many languages express every noun with a certain grammatical number (e.g., singular or plural). Every noun must be accompanied by the article, if any, corresponding to its definiteness, and the lack of an article (considered a zero article) itself specifies a certain definiteness."
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Monday, November 24, 2014
Article (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Article (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "In languages that employ articles, every common noun, with some exceptions, is expressed with a certain definiteness (e.g., definite or indefinite), just as many languages express every noun with a certain grammatical number (e.g., singular or plural). Every noun must be accompanied by the article, if any, corresponding to its definiteness, and the lack of an article (considered a zero article) itself specifies a certain definiteness."
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Saturday, November 15, 2014
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Wednesday, November 05, 2014
Bar (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bar (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "although the words bar and measure are often used interchangeably, the correct use of the word 'bar' refers only to the vertical line itself, while the word 'measure' refers to the beats contained between bars"
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Monday, November 03, 2014
Kanji - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kanji - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "polysyllabic Chinese characters are rare and considered non-standard."
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Saturday, November 01, 2014
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