The same root is the basis for the more familiar masculine form " Buddha " and the abstract noun " bodhi ".
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When subjects were tasked with pairing abstract nouns with either visual imagery or sentence generation, many areas in the occipital lobe-namely the lingual gyrus-showed task-selective memory effects.
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If the word refers " abstractly " to something else, then it is an abstract noun, such that there is a degree of seperation, then it is abstract.
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Inanimates are always either horizontal or vertical, abstract nouns are always horizontal, and inanimate objects that take an erect position ( like trees ) take the vertical position.
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The term-ness is a word forming element denoting action, quality or state and is typically added to an adjective or past participle to make it an abstract noun.
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Historically, the-ing suffix was attached to a limited number of verbs to form abstract nouns, which were used as the object of verbs such as " like ".
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If you are refering to a dream as an " aspiration ", then it is an abstract noun .-- contribs 00 : 15, 15 May 2009 ( UTC)
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One possible interpretation is that the intermediate slot-and-frame stage is not required and that a limited lexical pool is sufficient for the child to form abstract NOUN and VERB categories.
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Caesar employs two abstract nouns from the Roman moral vocabulary to describe Troucillus : he is said to be outstanding for his " humanitas " and his " urbane manner.
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:From personal experience, I note that in Tamil language, words borrowed from Sanskrit and Prakrit are predominantly abstract nouns, and often sprituality-related .-- contribs 11 : 41, 7 October 2005 ( UTC)