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Deverbal nouns are nouns that are derived from verbs or verb phrases.

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Deverbal noun

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Deverbal nouns are nouns that are derived from verbs or verb phrases. Verbal nouns and deverbal nouns are distinct syntactic word classes. Functionally...

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Beja language

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corresponding deverbal noun (Wedekind, Wedekind, and Musa: "noun of action"; Vanhove: "action noun"; Roper: "nomen actionis"). For weak verbs, the deverbal noun is...

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Verbal noun

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applied to form nouns from any verb (for example, there is no noun *uncovery for the verb uncover). When they exist, such deverbal nouns often tend to replace...

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Uses of English verb forms

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The deverbal noun instead takes modifiers appropriate to nouns (especially adjectives): his hearty eating is good for his health. The deverbal noun can...

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Nominalization

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nouns" or "event nouns," to denote an event, and "simple events," which she refers to as "result nouns," to indicate an output of an event. Deverbal noun...

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Linguistics wars

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against the generative semantics was the structural similarity deverbal nouns have with noun phrases, which suggests that it has its own independent internal...

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Navajo grammar

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There are two main types of nouns in Navajo: simple nouns and nouns derived from verbs (called deverbal nouns) The simple nouns can be distinguished by their...

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Anthimeria

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verb, when a verb becomes a noun, it is a deverbal noun. In English, many nouns have become verbs. For example, the noun "book" is now often used as a...

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Attributive verb

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kinds — gerunds and infinitives — and deverbal nouns). Deverbal nouns may also be used attributively, as noun adjuncts, as in a swimming competition...

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Gerund

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but is adjectival or adverbial in function), and the pure verbal noun or deverbal noun. The distinction between gerund and present participles is not recognised...

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Okurigana

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"converse" (verb) with "conversation" (verbal noun, act of conversing) with "conversation" (deverbal noun, episode noun – the time period), which corresponds...

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Theta criterion

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The tree form (11c) shows the adjunct DP in its relative position. Deverbal nouns are derived from verbs and thus assign theta-roles as their verb stems...

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Tlingit nouns

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based on suffix, five distinct paradigms can be counted. The simplest deverbal noun derivation is conversion from a verb stem. atxhá at-0-xhaa at-0-xhaa...

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Tuoba language

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*ʁa(y) ‘verbal noun suffix’ *-Al ~ *-l ‘deverbal noun suffix’ **čɪ ~ **či ‘suffix denoting occupations’ **-mɔr/-mʊr (萬) ‘deverbal noun suffix’ **-n ‘plural...

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Makgeolli

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carelessly") and a deverbal noun derived from the verb stem georeu- (거르-; "to strain, to sift, to filter") to which is added a noun-forming suffix -i (-이)...

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Gender in Dutch grammar

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There are a few exceptions, such as: offer "sacrifice", neuter Abstract deverbal nouns are normally masculine: bloei "blossoming", from bloeien "to blossom"...

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Early Middle Japanese

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with another yougen or auxiliary verb, and a nominal function as a deverbal noun, but these two functions have different pitch patterns. Generally, The...

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Middle Persian

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'Zoroastrianism'. 3. A determinative compound adjective or noun of the structure Modifier + Deverbal Noun or Participle: anāg-kerdār (ʾnʾk' kltʾl), lit. 'evil'...

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Kanji

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in vogue”), corresponding to on'yomi 流行 (ryūkō). A sample jukujikun deverbal (noun derived from a verb form) is 強請 (yusuri, “extortion”), from 強請る (yusu-ru...

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Tao

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"guidance"; cf. "lodestone" and "lodestar"), the somewhat obsolescent deverbal noun from "to lead." These Confucian Analects citations of dao verbally meaning...

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Jackaroo

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Queensland. Several possibilities have been put forward: A deverbal noun which became a common noun through frequent occupational usage; derived from the practice...

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Denominal verb

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(himkim - localize). Deverbal noun, where the noun is formed from the verb. Clark, Eve V.; Clark, Herbert H. (December 1979). "When Nouns Surface as Verbs"...

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Southern Athabascan grammar

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possible. The most common type of noun is the deverbal noun (i.e., a noun derived from a verb). Most of these nouns are formed by adding a nominalizing...

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Accidental gap

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rules of a language, including its affixes. For example, in English a deverbal noun can be formed by adding either the suffix -al or -(t)ion to certain...

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Sandawe language

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feminine, machinery nouns new to the Sandawe (whose names are typically borrowed from Swahili) are usually feminine, and deverbal nouns representing acts...

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