capitalization - In English, are words like 'English,' 'Monday,' and 'January' considered common nouns or proper nouns?


In English, are names of languages (English, French), days of the week (Monday, Sunday) and months of the year (November, January) considered common nouns or proper nouns?


I know they're all capitalized, but is there any strictly linguistic consensus as to what kinds of nouns they are?


Is there any reliable source of reference on this? After all, in other languages such as French they're not capitalized; and "Englishman" is capitalized but it seems to be a common noun.




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