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  2. Cinephilia - Wikipedia

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    To a cinephile, a film is often not just a source of entertainment as they see films from a more critical point of view. In English, cinephile is sometimes used interchangeably with the word cineaste (/ ˈ s ɪ n i ˌ æ s t, ˈ s ɪ n eɪ ˌ æ s t / SIN-ee-ast, -⁠ay-), though in the original French the term cinéaste refers to a filmmaker.

  3. Cineaste - Wikipedia

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  4. Dolch word list - Wikipedia

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    The compilation excludes nouns, which comprise a separate 95-word list. According to Dolch, between 50% and 75% of all words used in schoolbooks, library books, newspapers, and magazines are a part of the Dolch basic sight word vocabulary; however, bear in mind that he compiled this list in 1936.

  5. List of film periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Cinephile: 1712-9265 University of British Columbia English Canada Annually 2005- Current Scholarly journal Contemporary Cinema (当代电影) ISSN 1002-4646: China Film Art Research Center (中国电影艺术研究中心) Simplified Chinese: China: Monthly: 1984– Current: Scholarly journal Early Popular Visual Culture: 1746-0654: Routledge ...

  6. Nominal (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Noun class 1 refers to mass nouns, collective nouns, and abstract nouns. examples: вода 'water', любовь 'love' Noun class 2 refers to items with which the eye can focus on and must be non-active examples: дом 'house', школа 'school' Noun class 3 refers to non-humans that are active. examples: рыба 'fish', чайка 'seagull'

  7. English grammar - Wikipedia

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    Noun phrases are phrases that function grammatically as nouns within sentences, for example as the subject or object of a verb. Most noun phrases have a noun as their head. [5] An English noun phrase typically takes the following form (not all elements need be present):

  8. List of glossing abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Exceptions include proper nouns, which typically are not translated, and kinship terms, which may be too complex to translate. Proper nouns/names may simply be repeated in the gloss, or may be replaced with a placeholder such as "(name. F)" or "PN(F)" (for a female name). For kinship glosses, see the dedicated section below for a list of ...

  9. Cinemania (film) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Chadbourne — A cinephile who lives on disability benefits, and who vociferously prefers musicals and romantic-comedies to foreign films. He is the only profiled character in the documentary who has succumbed to watching films on video, of which he seems to own thousands (the others steadfastly refuse to watch TV under any circumstances ...