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- False_title abstract "A false, coined, fake, bogus or pseudo-title, also called a Time-style adjective and an anarthrous nominal premodifier, is a kind of appositive phrase before a noun. It formally resembles a title, in that it does not start with an article, but is a common noun phrase, not a title. An example is the phrase convicted bomber in \"convicted bomber Timothy McVeigh\".Some usage writers condemn this construction, and others defend it. Its use was originally American, but it has become widely accepted in some other countries. In British usage it was generally confined to tabloid newspapers but has been making some headway on British websites in recent years.".
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- False_title wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Quayle.
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- False_title wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_K._Pullum.
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- False_title wikiPageWikiLink John_Everett_Millais.
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- False_title wikiPageWikiLink Larry_Trask.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink Merriamxe2x80x93Websters_Dictionary_of_English_Usage.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink Moro_Islamic_Liberation_Front.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink Murad_Ebrahim.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Herald.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink Randolph_Quirk.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink Roberto_DAubuisson.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink The_Chicago_Manual_of_Style.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink The_Da_Vinci_Code.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink The_Economist.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink The_Guardian.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink Theodore_Menline_Bernstein.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink Time_(magazine).
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink Timothy_McVeigh.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLink William_Safire.
- False_title wikiPageWikiLinkText "False title".
- False_title wikiPageWikiLinkText "controversial".
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- False_title subject Category:Disputes_in_English_grammar.
- False_title subject Category:English_grammar.
- False_title hypernym Kind.
- False_title comment "A false, coined, fake, bogus or pseudo-title, also called a Time-style adjective and an anarthrous nominal premodifier, is a kind of appositive phrase before a noun. It formally resembles a title, in that it does not start with an article, but is a common noun phrase, not a title. An example is the phrase convicted bomber in \"convicted bomber Timothy McVeigh\".Some usage writers condemn this construction, and others defend it.".
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