Concept information
Término preferido
nominalization
Concepto genérico
Etiquetas alternativas
- nominalisation
- substantivisation
- substantivization
Contexto(s) definitorio(s)
- Nominalization is the "transformation which reduces a whole clause to its nucleus the verb and turns that into a noun" (Fowler Hodge Kress &Trew 1979). (Bourahouat & Amer, 2024)
Ejemplo
- In more detail sentence (1) contains a SVC while sentence (2) contains its nominalization. (Chatzitheodorou, 2015)
- Substantivization being a promoter of dependants to heads is used in very limited cases such as: the missing head refers to general referents (the sick [people]; the three [men] etc.) or in systematic cases (one [student] of the students). (Osenova & Simov, 2019)
- The asymmetry between nominalisation and verbalisation in Chinese was observed in Tai (1997). (Kwong & Tsou, 2003)
- The second form could be a case of substantivisation as commonly seen in Latin and in the later Romance languages. (Dehouck, 2022)
- The terminological chunking focuses among others on nominalisations out-of-vocabulary words and technical adjectives (based on suffixes) to find terms. (Rigouts Terryn, Hoste, Drouin & Lefever, 2020)
En otras lenguas
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francés
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-VBWPFBMG-C
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