Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... verb remains a verb , and the derived P - marker would indicate that his drinking is simply an NP ( cf. Chomsky 1964 : 47-9 ) .9 Wells uses the term ' nominalization ' to refer only to the derivation of nouns from verbs . He notes : ' A ...
... verb remains a verb , and the derived P - marker would indicate that his drinking is simply an NP ( cf. Chomsky 1964 : 47-9 ) .9 Wells uses the term ' nominalization ' to refer only to the derivation of nouns from verbs . He notes : ' A ...
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... verb and leaves the initial instance of the noun after the verb to be pronominalized . This pronominalization , in the case of subject nouns , is realized as the so - called number inflection of the verb . Such a treatment also ...
... verb and leaves the initial instance of the noun after the verb to be pronominalized . This pronominalization , in the case of subject nouns , is realized as the so - called number inflection of the verb . Such a treatment also ...
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... verb phrase ; the latter choice results in a verbal sentence . Rule ( 9 ) accounts for the possibility of the verb phrase being composed of an intransitive verb , a transitive verb and its object , or a verb ( such as qaala ) which ...
... verb phrase ; the latter choice results in a verbal sentence . Rule ( 9 ) accounts for the possibility of the verb phrase being composed of an intransitive verb , a transitive verb and its object , or a verb ( such as qaala ) which ...
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