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- the Goal of the Tournament, UEFA published an extensive list of goals nominalised for the award. The following three goals, according to UEFA's ranking...
- Noun adjunct, a noun used as an adjective Adnoun, alternative term for nominalised adjective, alternative historical term for adjective Yamamura, Shuto...
- converbs (see Sirenik below), gerunds, gerundives, transgressives, and nominalised verbs in complement clauses. As a result, 'participles' have come to...
- 'moistness'; 'ǝwq-ät 'knowledge'; wəfr-ät 'fatness'. There are also several nominalising suffixes. -ǝnna: – 'relation'; krǝst-ənna 'Christianity'; sənf-ənna 'laziness';...
- objects. If a verb form is nominalised, e.g. to create a relative clause, then another suffix is used: -šše. Nominalised verbs can undergo Suffixaufnahme...
- German origins but who did not hold German citizenship." The term is the nominalised plural of volksdeutsch, with Volksdeutsche denoting a singular female...
- Kri (Krìì) is a Vietic language spoken by the Kri people of Laos and Vietnam. Alternative names for Kri include Karii, K[a]ri-Phoong, Kha Phoong, Coi,...
- converted into the heads of subordinate clauses through the addition of the nominalising suffix -a, much as in Sumerian: siyan in-me kuši-hš(i)-me-a “the temple...
- stretch below, to subtend", from τείνω teinō "to stretch, extend". The nominalised participle, ἡ ὑποτείνουσα, was used for the hypotenuse of a triangle...
- Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 30 December 2014. Via Old French prier, nominalised use of the Latin adjective precaria "something obtained by entreating...