- 1 Definition
- 2 Classification
- 2.1 Simple vs complex
- 2.2 Classification by position
- 2.3 Classification by complement
- 2.4 Semantic classification
- 2.4.1 Subclasses of spatial adpositions
- 2.5 Classification by grammatical function
- 3 Overlaps with other categories
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3) "The" -- As to school of the art institute 1the Pronunciation: before consonants usually [th]&, before vowels usually [th]E, sometime before vowels also [th]&; for emphasis before titles and names or to suggest uniqueness often '[th]E Function: definite article Etymology: Middle English, from Old English thE, masculine demonstrative pronoun & definite article, alteration (influenced by oblique cases -- as thæs, genitive -- & neuter, thæt) of sE; akin to Greek ho, masculine demonstrative pronoun & definite article -- more at THAT 1 a -- used as a function word to indicate that a following noun or noun equivalent is definite or has been previously specified by context or by circumstance <put the cat out> b -- used as a function word to indicate that a following noun or noun equivalent is a unique or a particular member of its class <the President> <the Lord> c -- used as a function word before nouns that designate natural phenomena or points of the compass <the night is cold> d -- used as a function word before a noun denoting time to indicate reference to what is present or immediate or is under consideration <in the future> e -- used as a function word before names of some parts of the body or of the clothing as an equivalent of a possessive adjective <how's the arm today> f -- used as a function word before the name of a branch of human endeavor or proficiency <the law> g -- used as a function word in prepositional phrases to indicate that the noun in the phrase serves as a basis for computation <sold by the dozen> h -- used as a function word before a proper name (as of a ship or a well-known building) <the Mayflower> i -- used as a function word before a proper name to indicate the distinctive characteristics of a person or thing <the John Doe that we know wouldn't lie> j -- used as a function word before the plural form o An article is usually a word that is next to a noun or any word that modifies a noun to indicate the type of reference being made by the noun.[1] Articles can have various functions[2] - a definite article (English the) is used before singular and plural nouns that refer to a particular member of a group. (The cat on the mat is black.)
- an indefinite article (English a, an) is used before singular nouns that refer to any member of a group. (A cat is a mammal).
- a partitive article indicates an indefinite quantity of a mass noun; there is no partitive article in English, though the words some or any often have that function. An example is French du / de la / des, as in Voulez-vous du café ? ("Do you want some coffee?" or "Do you want coffee?")
- a zero article is the absence of an article (e.g. English indefinite plural), used in some languages in contrast with the presence of one. Linguists hypothesize the absence as a zero article based on the X-bar theory.
- See also: Definiteness
- The Commonest Word in the Language: The social role of the word "the"
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4) "Art" -- As to school of the art institute 1art Pronunciation: 'ärt, &rt Etymology: Middle English, from Old English eart; akin to Old Norse est, ert (thou) art, Old English is is archaic present second singular of BE Pronunciation Symbols The Bath, a painting by Mary Cassatt (1844-1926). The term art is most widely used to describe a particular type of production generated by human beings. The denotation art implies some degree of aesthetic value, regardless of any practical value of the art in question. However, there is no agreed-upon definition of art. The impetus for art is often called creativity. - 1 Definition of art
- 2 Usage
- 3 Theories of art
- 4 Art and class
- 5 Utility of art
- 6 Classification disputes about art
- 7 Forms, genres, mediums, and styles
- 8 Art history
- 9 Characteristics of art
- 9.1 Skill
- 9.2 Judgments of value
- 9.3 Communicating emotion
- 9.4 Creative impulse
- 9.5 Symbols
- 10 Cultural traditions of art
- 11 See also
- 11.1 Lists
- 11.2 Related topics
- 12 Bibliography
- 13 Further reading
- 14 External link
- 15 References and notes
| Guernica by Pablo Picasso (1937) is considered a 20th century "masterpiece." Art is that which is made with the intention of stimulating the human senses as well as the human mind or spirit. An artwork is normally assessed in quality by the amount of stimulation it brings about. The impact it has on people, the amount of people that can relate to it, the degree of their appreciation, and the effect or influence it has or has had in the past, all accumulate to the 'degree of art.' All "timeless masterpieces" in art possess these aspects to a great extent. Something is ..."
5) "Institute" -- As to school of the art institute 1in·sti·tute Pronunciation: 'in(t)-st&-"tüt, -"tyüt Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): -tut·ed; -tut·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Latin institutus, past participle of instituere, from in- + statuere to set up -- more at STATUTE 1 : to establish in a position or office 2 a : to originate and get established : ORGANIZE <instituted reading clinics> b : to set going : INAUGURATE <instituting an investigation of the charges> - in·sti·tut·er or in·sti·tu·tor /-"tü-t&r, -"tyü-/ noun Pronunciation Symbols An institute is a permanent organizational body created for a certain purpose. Often it is a research organization (research institution) created to perform investigations in a certain area or it is a professional body. In some countries it can also be part of a university or other institution of higher education, as a group of departments, or an autonomous educational institution without a classic full university status, like a University Institute. The word comes from the Latin word institutum meaning facility or habit, from instituere meaning build, create, raise or educate. In some countries such as Korea and Japan private schools are sometimes called Institutes, rather than schools, as a form of marketing. In the United Kingdom, the title 'Institute' is a protected word which should be used only by "organisations which are carrying out research at the highest level or to professional bodies of the highest standing".[1] - ^ 'Sensitive words' FAQ on Companies House website
- Consortium
- Policy institute
- Research institute
- List of institutes by region
- List of policy institutes
- List of research institutes
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