• FishFace@piefed.social
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    16 days ago

    Not really adjectival, but forming a noun phrase. It’s not productive because you don’t call just anything you put on the table “table x”.

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        15 days ago

        So what is “table food”? If I ask what kind of salt you have, might you reply, “oh, it’s table”?

        To look at it another way, can you give me an example of a noun that is not an adjective?

        I’ll freely say that I disagree with Merriam Webster here…

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            15 days ago

            I said that explicitly so that you wouldn’t think it was some kind of gotcha, so I don’t know why that was your reply. Not all dictionaries agree with MW.

            It’s called an attributive noun, by the way.

            I feel like the fact that you aren’t subscribing to “the salt is table” usage, nor coming up with any nouns that are not adjectives, indicates you also don’t really think that attributive nouns are adjectives. So let’s disagree with Merriam-Webster together! Yay!