arthrous
Arthrous is a term used in linguistics to describe noun phrases that include an article. Articles are determiners that mark definiteness or indefiniteness, such as the definite article the or the indefinite articles a and an in English. An arthrous noun phrase therefore bears a determiner, while an anarthrous noun phrase lacks one.
The distinction between arthrous and anarthrous arises in cross-linguistic grammar, especially in languages with robust article
In English, noun phrases with the definite article “the” or the indefinite articles “a” or “an” are
See also: definite article, indefinite article, anarthrous, definiteness, determiner.