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The test for a nominalization is "Can you put it in a wheelbarrow?"
The most common metalanguage to name this concept is nominalization.
Derivation that results in a noun may be called nominalization.
Nominalization is also used in questions, either yes-or-no or introduced with "what".
Whenever a nominalization is used, much information is deleted.
Nominalization is also common, often compacting a phrase into a string of kanji.
Nominalization happens in languages around the world.
Feeling is the nominalization of the verb .
His work on lexical aspect, quantifiers, and nominalization has been influential in the field of linguistics.
To illustrate the potential usefulness of the strategy of nominalization, we could perhaps look at how it might be used to improve an existing translation.
If a word is a noun and it cannot be put in a wheelbarrow, it is a nominalization.
Nominalization.
Nominalization involves replacing a verbal form with a nominal one (e.g. describe description).
Remarks on nominalization.
Nominalization in Amharic.
Additionally, this nominalization may also be inflected with all of the suffixes of regular English verbs.
Nominalization in Formosan languages.
Nominalization analysis (fig 10) highlights specific parts of the text by using bright characters, inverse video, or by darkening.
Alternatively, the nominalization can follow a 'weak' subject such as This in the following example (from Johns, 1991):
From a linguistic perspective phenomena of nominalization are thus gone into from an outlook which eliminates any categorical cleavages.
Nominalization in Soqotri, a South Arabian language of Yemen.
An incidence of nominalization of the verb hatter, which means "To harass; to weary; to wear out with fatigue."
A bare adjective can take an article and be used in the same place as a noun (where English would require nominalization using the pronoun one(s)).
This latter example includes two honorific prefixes, nominalization of a verb (for formality), a respectful form, and two humble forms.
In other words, the participle serves as a nominalization for a simple past tense in the kartari prayoga.