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- GENERALE ET APPLIQUEE, 1994 (in French) Luntadila Nlandu Inocente, Nominalisations en kìsìkongò (H16): Les substantifs predicatifs et les verbes-supports...
- ce-artisti-vor-concerta-in-acest-an-9857438 (in Romanian) Mediafax Nominalisations for the Radio România awards http://www.mediafax...
- In linguistics, nominalization or nominalisation, also known as nouning, is the use of a word that is not a noun (e.g., a verb, an adjective or an adverb)...
- a traditional meat dish made in Central Asia. The name comes from a nominalisation of the word "roast", "fried", referring to how the food is made. It...
- (kentaurkonstruktioner), centaur nouns, centaur nominals or centaur nominalisations (Danish: kentaurnominaler), also referred to simply as a centaurs (kentaurer)...
- Excluded from the scope of a counterfactual operator Excluded from nominalisations No verbless directional phrase complements No VP-anaphora No separation...
- Abpbzh (in French). Retrieved 13 July 2024. Luntadila Nlandu Inocente, Nominalisations en kìsìkongò (H16): Les substantifs predicatifs et les verbes-supports...
- Old High German triuwida, Old Norse tryggð. Like troth, it is a -th nominalisation of the adjective true (Old English tréowe). The English word true is...
- harmony; notice that all the vowel sounds are front vowels. Several nominalisation strategies are used depending on the temporal properties of the relativised...
- erişte and “kesme” in modern standard Turkish. The word itself is a nominalisation of the verb to cut or to slice, referring to the slicing of the dough...