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- Noun adjunct, a noun used as an adjective Adnoun, alternative term for nominalised adjective, alternative historical term for adjective Yamamura, Shuto...
- 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...
- 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...
- stretch below, to subtend", from τείνω teinō "to stretch, extend". The nominalised participle, ἡ ὑποτείνουσα, was used for the hypotenuse of a triangle...
- semantic formula: receiver + verb + initiator + nominalised verb. (No additional complement to the nominalised verb is allowed.) In nominal and formal p****ives...
- from the Proto-Slavic orěhъ "nux". The adjective on -ov, orahov, is nominalised in toponymy into Orahovo, ... Orahov Do (Herzegovina), ... Oriovac (Slavonia)...
- as a part of speech, because: the form of the verb used is formally nominalised and cannot occur in an independent clause the clause-final conjunction...
- venitive forms refer to motion away from a particular direction and the nominalised forms refer to parts of something that are oriented in a particular direction...
- German origins but who did not hold German citizenship." The term is the nominalised plural of volksdeutsch, with Volksdeutsche denoting a singular female...
- pronounced. The name Pitjantjatjara derives from the word pitjantja, a nominalised form of the verb "go" (equivalent to the English "going" used as a noun)...