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organization. However, other countries may also have ministries of home affairs called "the
Ministry of Home Affairs", but each refers to a unique object, so each is a proper name. Similarly, "Beach Road" is a unique road, though other towns may have their own roads named "Beach Road" as well. This is simply a matter of the pragmatics of naming, and of whether a naming convention provides identifiers that are unique; and this depends on the scope given by context.
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1672:Valentine, Brennen & Brédart 2002
1455:The distinction is recognized in the
614:Proper names and the definite article
156:is used for a class of single words (
2340:Lester, Mark; Beason, Larry (2005).
2143:Collier, Mark; Manley, Bill (2003).
634:, in contrast with the more typical
518:(the road that runs along the beach)
504:is the proper name of a vessel, and
2128:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2088:Binyong, Yin; Felley, Mary (1990).
2029:
2015:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1847:
1382:and other languages written in the
1330:Alternative marking of proper names
1271:does not function as a proper name.
1014:Aboriginal land rights in Australia
920:Thirteenth Constitutional Amendment
669:), newspapers and magazines (e.g.,
442:. Sometimes they are called simply
326:, while a rigorous analysis of the
74:, which is a noun that refers to a
24:
2147:. University of California Press.
1345:: an oval with a line at one end.
587:(Einstein when he was young). The
188:is not much used to contrast with
25:
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2558:
2051:Anderson, John Mathieson (2007).
1507:, which includes the proper noun
840:
3240:Democratic Republic of the Congo
2505:. Oxford: Taylor & Francis.
2145:How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs
1992:Katz, Baker & Macnamara 1974
1239:of this world"; "That's not the
795:Matterhorn at Disneyland is not
788:Pacific, be so on our voyage").
330:of proper names is a matter for
2000:
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1566:
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1263:" (a particular vehicle); "The
1105:) are sometimes loosely called
657:), cities and districts (e.g.,
513:Sanjay lives on the beach road.
490:(common-noun senses throughout)
360:
2325:. Edinburgh University Press.
1944:Po-Ching & Rimmington 2006
1218:In most alphabetic languages,
1213:
665:), works of literature (e.g.,
557:old Mrs Fletcher, poor Charles
13:
1:
2398:Chinese: An Essential Grammar
2323:A Glossary of English Grammar
2166:. National Geographic Books.
2030:Iverson, Cheryl, ed. (2007).
2011:Oxford Modern English Grammar
1592:
1470:Oxford Modern English Grammar
413:is headed by the proper noun
1908:Huddleston & Pullum 2002
1896:Huddleston & Pullum 2002
1836:Huddleston & Pullum 2002
1815:Huddleston & Pullum 2002
1737:Huddleston & Pullum 2002
1720:Huddleston & Pullum 2002
1696:Huddleston & Pullum 2002
827:the United States of America
735:Taj Mahal", "neo-Nazis want
569:the inimitable Henry Higgins
7:
2389:A dictionary of linguistics
2368:Packard, Jerome L. (2000).
2359:Neufeldt, Virginia (1991).
2185:. Oxford University Press.
2055:. Oxford University Press.
1534:; the major British one is
1425:
1364:system of romanization for
1153:may be capitalized or not.
908:Declaration of Independence
885:, "National Assembly"). In
829:) and an informal variant (
816:
746:restored Sistine Chapel", "
523:Sanjay lives on Beach Road.
10:
4352:
3903:Imperial, royal, and noble
2183:The Oxford English Grammar
2181:Greenbaum, Sidney (1996).
2124:. In McArthur, Tom (ed.).
2071:Associated Press Stylebook
1548:Sandfly fever Naples virus
1526:Associated Press Stylebook
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2344:. New York: McGraw-Hill.
2266:The Philosophy of Grammar
2263:Jespersen, Otto (2013) .
1932:Binyong & Felley 1990
1920:Collier & Manley 2003
1910:, pp. 521â522, 1758.
1457:Oxford English Dictionary
1394:Acquisition and cognition
1207:Oxford English Dictionary
968:" is often capitalized ("
893:History of capitalization
454:to distinguish it from a
2828:Maiden and married names
2565:Wikiversity: Proper name
2449:; Svartvik, Jan (1985).
2321:Leech, Geoffrey (2006).
2120:Chalker, Sylvia (1992).
1872:Dunn & Alderfer 2006
1605:Lester & Beason 2005
1528:. The major US guide is
1442:
1437:Proper name (philosophy)
959:Letter case § Title case
873:House of Representatives
653:), institutions (e.g.,
600:beautiful King's College
70:as distinguished from a
32:Proper name (philosophy)
4315:Category:Lists of names
2415:Quinn, Charles (2005).
2240:10.1111/1467-8624.00315
2092:. Beijing: Sinolingua.
1531:Chicago Manual of Style
1307:", "une autre nouvelle
1028:The Keys to the Kingdom
602:is acceptable, but not
3245:Eritrean and Ethiopian
2536:. Steeves, Jon (ed.).
2113:Australian Book Review
910:(1776) and all of the
881:
863:
845:In languages that use
332:philosophy of language
4175:GaltonâWatson process
3780:Ancient Tamil country
3202:Australian Aboriginal
2292:(2). Wiley: 469â473.
2234:(3). Wiley: 787â802.
1980:Imai & Haryu 2001
1860:Associated Press 2007
1838:, pp. 1758â1759.
1629:Pei & Gaynor 1954
1200:are sometimes called
784:that shark, Fonz!", "
681:), and events (e.g.,
604:King's famous College
577:the young Mr Hamilton
571:. They may also take
3942:Post-nominal letters
3061:Indigenous Taiwanese
2115:(246). Wiley: 62â63.
2053:The Grammar of Names
1520:Such guides include
1339:Egyptian hieroglyphs
1325:, a kind of warship.
970:Cuban Missile Crisis
966:Cuban missile crisis
655:the House of Commons
649:), buildings (e.g.,
431:and as the title of
4302:Surnames by country
3927:Pre-nominal letters
2984:Surnames by country
2538:http://www.odlt.org
2455:. Harlow: Longman.
2033:AMA Manual of Style
2007:Aarts, Bas (2011).
1968:Robsona et al. 2004
1958:, pp. 106â109.
1934:, pp. 138â190.
1898:, pp. 521â522.
1817:, pp. 517â518.
1722:, pp. 515â522.
1698:, pp. 515â516.
1522:AMA Manual of Style
1317:Chevrolet Corvettes
1180:of Saturn; a Greek
1156:Some words or some
939:English orthography
901:In past centuries,
636:strong proper names
581:the Dr Brown I know
579:(not the old one),
500:(in this sentence,
248:the Roaring Forties
27:Grammatical concept
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4108:Calendar of saints
4091:Related traditions
3865:Manners of address
3227:Sub-Saharan Africa
2648:Nobiliary particle
2201:Huddleston, Rodney
1710:, pp. 42, 57.
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1313:Chevrolet Corvette
1287:or modifier: "the
1048:Sialia currucoides
589:indefinite article
585:the young Einstein
440:naming expressions
427:as a nickname for
403:the United Kingdom
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2552:978-0-395-82517-4
2528:978-0-87779-707-4
2512:978-1-134-77956-7
2462:978-0-582-51734-9
2443:Greenbaum, Sidney
2430:978-0-9708895-4-6
2407:978-0-203-96979-3
2379:978-1-139-43166-8
2332:978-0-7486-1729-6
2286:Child Development
2276:978-1-135-66575-3
2228:Child Development
2192:978-0-19-861250-6
2173:978-0-7922-5314-3
2154:978-0-520-23949-4
2135:978-0-19-214183-5
2099:978-7-80052-148-5
2080:978-0-465-00489-8
2062:978-0-19-929741-2
2043:978-0-19-517633-9
2022:978-0-19-165047-5
1946:, pp. 10â13.
1802:, pp. 288ff.
1800:Quirk et al. 1985
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989:Congregationalism
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679:the New Statesman
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3129:Azerbaijani
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2472:Aphasiology
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1127:Reagonomics
1123:Freudianism
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452:common name
420:Being There
324:onomatology
314:un canadese
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96:corporation
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