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- Relational_noun abstract "Relational nouns or relator nouns are a class of words used in many languages. They are characterized as functioning syntactically as nouns, although they convey the meaning for which other languages use adpositions (i.e. prepositions and postpositions). In Central America, the use of relational nouns constitutes an areal feature of the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area, including the Mayan languages, Mixe–Zoquean languages, and Oto-Manguean languages. Relational nouns are also widespread in South-East Asia (e.g. Vietnamese, Thai), East Asia (e.g. Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan), the Munda languages of South Asia (e.g. Sora), Micronesian languages and in Turkish.A relational noun is grammatically speaking a simple noun, but because its meaning describes a spatial or temporal relation rather than a \"thing\", it describes location, movement, and other relations just as prepositions do in the languages that have them. When used the noun is owned by another noun and describes a relation between its \"owner\" and a third noun. For example one could say \"the cup is the table its-surface\", where \"its surface\" is a relational noun denoting the position of something standing on a flat surface.E.g., in Classical Nahuatl:Ca ī-pan petlatl in mistōn.Be its-on mat the cat.\"The cat is on the mat.\"Similarly, in Japanese:猫はむしろの上に寝ている。Neko wa mushiro no ue ni neteiru.Cat [topic] mat 's top/above [case marker] sleeps/lies.\"The cat is sleeping on top of the mat.\"In Mandarin Chinese:他在房子里头。Tā zài fángzi lǐtou.She be.at house interior.\"She is in the house.\"Or, in Turkish:Otel-in ön-ün-de bir araba var.Hotel-'s front-its-at one car existent.\"There is a car in front of the hotel.\"Often relational nouns will be derived from, or related in meaning to, words for bodyparts, so that for example to say \"inside\" one will say \"its stomach\" or to say \"on top of\" one will say \"its back\".".
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- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Central_America.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Nahuatl_language.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Mandarin_Chinese.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Mayan_languages.
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- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Mixe–Zoque_languages.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Munda_languages.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Noun.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Oto-Manguean_languages.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Part_of_speech.
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- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Sora_language.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Tibetan.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Thai_language.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_language.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLink Vietnamese_language.
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Relational noun".
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Relationals".
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLinkText "relational noun".
- Relational_noun wikiPageWikiLinkText "relational".
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- Relational_noun subject Category:Nouns_by_type.
- Relational_noun hypernym Words.
- Relational_noun comment "Relational nouns or relator nouns are a class of words used in many languages. They are characterized as functioning syntactically as nouns, although they convey the meaning for which other languages use adpositions (i.e. prepositions and postpositions). In Central America, the use of relational nouns constitutes an areal feature of the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area, including the Mayan languages, Mixe–Zoquean languages, and Oto-Manguean languages.".
- Relational_noun label "Relational noun".
- Relational_noun sameAs Q1814980.
- Relational_noun sameAs Relasjonelt_substantiv.
- Relational_noun sameAs Substantivo_relacional.
- Relational_noun sameAs m.02pswl9.
- Relational_noun sameAs Q1814980.
- Relational_noun wasDerivedFrom Relational_noun?oldid=662202165.
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