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O que (quem) é nominalization$529531$ - definição

FORM OF A VERB WHICH IS USED IN A SENTENCE TO MODIFY A NOUN OR NOUN PHRASE
Past participle; Past participles; Present participle; Future participle; Participles; Participial nominalization; Present Participle; Past Participle; Passive perfect participle; Perfect participle; Imperfect participle; Active participle; Passive participle; -en; Adverbial participle; Adjectival participle; Participial phrase; Participial phrases; Participial; Past participial; Past participal; Present active participle; Participle clause; Participial clause; Participle phrase; Gerund–participle; Participe passé; Participial construction; Past passive participle; Participle verb; Verb participle; Participial verb; Participial verb form

nominalize         
  • Agentive reading for nominal "writer"
  • Complex event – noun. This tree illustrates that simple event nouns cannot take arguments because they have no argument structure.
  • Complex event – nominalization. This tree illustrates that complex event nominals have a verb base that contributes argument structure to the internal structure of the nominalization, which allows it to take argument(s).
  • Instrumental reading for the word "writer"
  • Process nominals tree structure<ref name=":0" /> This tree represents the structural analysis for process nominals proposed by Alexiadou (2001).
  • Result nominals tree structure <ref name=":0" /> This tree represents the structural analysis for result nominals proposed by Alexidou (2001).
  • Simple event – nominalization. This tree illustrates that simple event nominals have a verb base that does not contribute argument structure to the internal structure of the nominalization and so the syntactic structure is the same as for simple event nouns above.
  • Simple event – noun. This tree illustrates the syntactic structure of simple event nouns.
GRAMMATICAL FORMATION OF NOUNS FROM NON-NOUN LEXEMES
Nomen actionis; Nominalisation; Nominalizer; Nominalize; Substantivization; Zombie Noun; Zombie noun; Substantivized; Nominalized
or nominalise
¦ verb Grammar form a noun from (a verb or adjective), e.g. output, truth, from put out, true.
Derivatives
nominalization noun
Nominalize         
  • Agentive reading for nominal "writer"
  • Complex event – noun. This tree illustrates that simple event nouns cannot take arguments because they have no argument structure.
  • Complex event – nominalization. This tree illustrates that complex event nominals have a verb base that contributes argument structure to the internal structure of the nominalization, which allows it to take argument(s).
  • Instrumental reading for the word "writer"
  • Process nominals tree structure<ref name=":0" /> This tree represents the structural analysis for process nominals proposed by Alexiadou (2001).
  • Result nominals tree structure <ref name=":0" /> This tree represents the structural analysis for result nominals proposed by Alexidou (2001).
  • Simple event – nominalization. This tree illustrates that simple event nominals have a verb base that does not contribute argument structure to the internal structure of the nominalization and so the syntactic structure is the same as for simple event nouns above.
  • Simple event – noun. This tree illustrates the syntactic structure of simple event nouns.
GRAMMATICAL FORMATION OF NOUNS FROM NON-NOUN LEXEMES
Nomen actionis; Nominalisation; Nominalizer; Nominalize; Substantivization; Zombie Noun; Zombie noun; Substantivized; Nominalized
·vt To convert into a noun.
participle         
n. (grammar) an active; dangling (esp. AE), misrelated (BE); passive; past; perfect; present participle

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Participle

In linguistics, a participle (from Latin participium 'a sharing, partaking'; abbr. PTCP) is a nonfinite verb form that has some of the characteristics and functions of both verbs and adjectives. More narrowly, participle has been defined as "a word derived from a verb and used as an adjective, as in a laughing face".

“Participle” is a traditional grammatical term from Greek and Latin that is widely used for corresponding verb forms in European languages and analogous forms in Sanskrit and Arabic grammar.

Cross-linguistically, participles may have a range of functions apart from adjectival modification. In European and Indian languages, the past participle is used to form the passive voice. In English, participles are also associated with periphrastic verb forms (continuous and perfect) and are widely used in adverbial clauses. In non-Indo-European languages, ‘participle’ has been applied to forms that are alternatively regarded as converbs (see Sireniki Eskimo below), gerunds, gerundives, transgressives, and nominalised verbs in complement clauses. As a result, ‘participles’ have come to be associated with a broad variety of syntactic constructions.