early modern english grammar changes and features of mode noun system
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327-guruh talabasi musurmonova kamola kenjayeva fotima 328-guruh talabasi the language being studied is a feature of the grammar of the new era. early modern english grammar changes and features of mode noun system unification in the number expression: nearly all nouns have the same plural ending; compare chaucer’s and shakespeare’s usage: chaucer – eyen, fōr; shakespeare – eyes, foes. there remained some mutated plurals (man-men), a few -n plurals (shoes/shoon, housen, eyen), some unmarked plurals (month, year, horse, fish). there remained only two cases: nominative and genitive. there appeared a noun + noun combination (unmarked genitives): mother tongue, lady slipper. grammatical gender dissapeared altogether. the modern english pronoun development of separate conjoint and absolute form...
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