| 1. | A noun can co-occur with an attributive adjective.
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| 2. | Attributive adjectives agree in gender, number and case with the noun they modify.
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| 3. | It is usually used as an attributive adjective, and inflects as such as well.
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| 4. | In Quenya attributive adjectives are inflected for number only, if they precede their nouns.
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| 5. | His name is usually mentioned with one or more " nisbahs " ( attributive adjectives ).
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| 6. | The distinguishing characteristic of an attributive adjective phrase is that it appears inside the noun phrase that it modifies.
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| 7. | Attributive adjectives agree in state with the noun they qualify, but predicative adjectives never take the initial vowel.
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| 8. | The flexibility of order for attributive adjectives is taken as evidence that they are indeed dependents of the noun.
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| 9. | Adjective phrases containing complements after the adjective cannot normally be used as attributive adjectives " before " a noun.
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| 10. | :Ah, yes, the participle can normally also be used as an attributive adjective, as in your example.
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