Abstract
This thesis explores the analysis of nouns and verbs, focusing on their structure, meaning, and functional characteristics. While nouns represent objects, people, and concepts, verbs denote actions, states, or occurrences. The study highlights the fundamental differences between these two parts of speech and their significance in linguistics.
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