noun
attributive form
Grammatical term for the form of a Japanese verb or adjective used to modify a noun directly. In modern Japanese, this form is identical to the plain form for verbs and i-adjectives.
「走る」の連体形は「走る」で、名詞を修飾するときに使います。
The attributive form of 'hashiru' is 'hashiru', used when modifying a noun.
古典文法では、連体形の使い方が現代語と異なる場合があります。
In classical grammar, the usage of the attributive form sometimes differs from modern Japanese.
連用形 is the continuative form used to connect to other verbs or to form polite expressions, whereas 連体形 connects directly to nouns.
Compound of 連体 (rentai, 'attributive') + 形 (kei, 'form'). The term originates from traditional Japanese grammar analysis.