nonadjectives
Nonadjectives is a label used in some linguistic discussions and teaching materials to refer to all words whose primary grammatical category is not an adjective. It is not a formal universal class in most grammars, but a pragmatically defined grouping that helps contrast adjectives with everything else, especially in discussions of sentence structure, semantics, or computational tagging. The exact set of nonadjectives depends on the language and the analytic framework being used.
In English, nonadjectives typically include nouns (cat), verbs (run), adverbs (quickly), pronouns (they), determiners (this, those),
Applications of the nonadjective concept include corpus linguistics, natural language processing, and language teaching, where it
See also: parts of speech, adjectives, part-of-speech tagging, corpus linguistics.