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  2. Margaret Junkin Preston - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Milton, Pennsylvania, in 1820. [2] [3] Her father was George Junkin, a Presbyterian minister and college president.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] She learned ...

  3. Synesis - Wikipedia

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    It is effectively an agreement of words with the sense, instead of the morphosyntactic form, a type of form-meaning mismatch. [1] Examples: One hundred dollars is the cost of rent. If the band are popular, they will play next month. Here, the plural pronoun they and the plural verb form are co-refer with the singular noun band.

  4. 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'

  5. Head-marking language - Wikipedia

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    There are, however, a few types of agreement in English that can be used to illustrate those notions. The following graphic representations of a clause, a noun phrase, and a prepositional phrase involve agreement. The three tree structures shown are those of a dependency grammar, as opposed to those of a phrase structure grammar: [2]

  6. List of female poets - Wikipedia

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    Mary E. Ireland (1834–1927), American; "poetess of Cecil County" Luzmaría Jiménez Faro (1937-2015), Spanish writer, essayist, anthologist, poet, and editor; Amanda Jones (1835–1914), American poet, inventor and spiritualist; Atala Kisfaludy (1836–1911), Hungarian poet and writer; Julia Pérez Montes de Oca (1839–1875), Cuban poet

  7. American and British English grammatical differences

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    In British English (BrE), collective nouns can take either singular (formal agreement) or plural (notional agreement) verb forms, according to whether the emphasis is on the body as a whole or on the individual members respectively; compare a committee was appointed with the committee were unable to agree.