| 1. | In linguistics, common nouns and proper nouns are distinct subclasses of nouns.
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| 2. | :I believe the distinction is one of proper nouns versus common nouns.
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| 3. | Proper names based on noun phrases differ grammatically from common noun phrases.
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| 4. | Similar to the proper nouns, there are both bound and free common nouns.
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| 5. | One particularly annoying aspect is the wholesale linking of common nouns.
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| 6. | A scooter boy is also a common noun used in Mad Libs games.
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| 7. | Proper nouns, and all proper names, differ from common nouns grammatically.
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| 8. | The user often starts comments " Dear Capitalized Common Noun ".
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| 9. | English has three genders in pronouns but no grammatical gender for common nouns.
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| 10. | Marking common nouns with an oblique case marker results in an ungrammatical construction
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