Definition of Deverbative. Meaning of Deverbative. Synonyms of Deverbative

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- die Schwächung ‘attenuation; debilitation, enfeeblement’ One type of deverbative noun is formed by adding -erei (-lerei or -(er)ei) and (sometimes) has...
- *-(ä)ññ- < either PIE *-n-y- (denominative to n-stem nouns) or PIE *-nH-y- (deverbative from PIE *-nH- verbs). Palatalization of the final root consonant occurs...
- (cf. Old Prussian kelan 'wheel', Welsh pêl 'ball'), itself likely a deverbative of *kʷelh₁- 'to turn'. English has several types of reduplication, ranging...
- external member of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences in Krakow. Deverbative jan-Verba des Altenglischen - München, 1965 Abstraktbildungen in den...
- or derived. The two main types of derived verbs were denominative and deverbative. A denominative verb is one that has been created out of a noun. The...
- *-(ä)ññ- < either PIE *-n-y- (denominative to n-stem nouns) or PIE *-nH-y- (deverbative from PIE *-nH- verbs). Palatalization of the final root consonant occurs...
- stems that start with a except for some primary verbs denominative and deverbative verbs. class III2Ab comprises verb stems that with ě, only denominatives...
- expresses the idea of 'no more', 'only', as is seen in (5). Leco has also deverbative derivative suffixes (which derive nouns from verbs), as, for example...
- verbal nouns utilizing the prefix within this class for the creation of deverbative nouns. Infinitives, primarily ending in the back vowels 'a,' 'o,' or...