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A nominalized adjective is an adjective that has undergone nominalization, and is thus used as a noun. In the rich and the poor, the adjectives rich and poor function as nouns denoting people who are rich and poor respectively.

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  • A nominalized adjective is an adjective that has undergone nominalization, and is thus used as a noun. In the rich and the poor, the adjectives rich and poor function as nouns denoting people who are rich and poor respectively. (en)
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  • October 2019 (en)
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  • Is the article supposed to be the noun? (en)
  • How is the definite article supposed to be indefinite? (en)
  • What about the article? (en)
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  • A nominalized adjective is an adjective that has undergone nominalization, and is thus used as a noun. In the rich and the poor, the adjectives rich and poor function as nouns denoting people who are rich and poor respectively. (en)
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  • Substantivigita adjektivo (eo)
  • Nominalized adjective (en)
  • Substantiverat adjektiv (sv)
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