释义 |
proˈnounal, a. rare. [irreg. f. prec. + -al1: cf. nounal for nominal.] = pronominal.
1883J. W. F. Rogers Gram. & Logic i. iii. 67 Pronounal Phrase, I myself. 1884Brit. Q. Rev. Apr. 499 His [Rogers'] style has serious defects. Such expressions as ‘nounal’ and ‘pronounal’ grate harshly upon the ear. 1961R. B. Long Sentence & its Parts ii. 39 Inflection for the possessive is fundamentally a nounal or pronounal variety of inflection. |