Nominalfree
Nominalfree is a term used in linguistics, particularly within generative grammar, to describe noun phrases that lack a determiner. Determiners are a class of words that include articles (like "a," "an," "the"), possessives (like "my," "your," "his"), and demonstratives (like "this," "that"). A nominalfree noun phrase, therefore, omits these specifying elements.
Examples of nominalfree noun phrases include "dogs bark" where "dogs" is used in a general sense without
The concept of nominalfree structures is important for understanding grammatical variation across languages and for analyzing