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On the Underlying Tense of Deverbatives
Language, 1978This paper argues against syntactic derivation of deverbatives from forms marked for tense. It is shown, first, that Khalkha Mongolian deverbatives have categories completely different from those of finite verbs; second, that the facts of the English perfect are falsified by such derivation; and, third, that neutralization of underlying tense in Greek ...
Robert I Binnick
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Semantic interpretation of deverbal nominalizations
Natural Language Engineering, 2000An algorithmic approach to the semantic interpretation of deverbal nominalizations found in encyclopedic texts, such as support, publication and control, is described. Interpreting these nominalizations is crucial because they are quite common in encyclopedic texts, hence a great deal of information is represented within them.
Hull, Richard D., Gomez, Fernando
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DIALECT DEVERBATIVES IN IVAN FRANKO’S LITERARY DISCOURSE
Oksana KONOVALOVA
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2017
In Nata, an endangered Eastern Bantu language (E45) spoken in the Mara region of Tanzania, deverbal nominalizations present certain properties. Morphologically, they consist of four morphemes, ordered left to right: (i) a phonologically predictable pre-prefix; (ii) an N-Class prefix; (iii) a verb stem; (iv) a harmonic final vowel (FV) suffix ...
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In Nata, an endangered Eastern Bantu language (E45) spoken in the Mara region of Tanzania, deverbal nominalizations present certain properties. Morphologically, they consist of four morphemes, ordered left to right: (i) a phonologically predictable pre-prefix; (ii) an N-Class prefix; (iii) a verb stem; (iv) a harmonic final vowel (FV) suffix ...
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Mapping Verbal Argument Preferences to Deverbals
2009 IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing, 2009We describe an experiment mapping semantic role preferences for transitive verbs to their deverbal nominal forms. The preferences are learned by data mining large parsed corpora. Preferences are modeled for deverbal/argument pairs, falling back to a model for the deverbal alone when sufficient data is not available.
Olga Gurevich, Scott Waterman
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Looking into the Hypothesis of Deverbalization
FORUM. Revue internationale d’interprétation et de traduction / International Journal of Interpretation and Translation, 2010La deverbalisation constitue le noyau de la Theorie du Sens et reflete les rapports entre la langue et la pensee / l’esprit, or elle n'a jamais ete justifiee ni falsifie de maniere adequate depuis sa proposition par Danica Seleskovitch, representante de l'Ecole de Paris.
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Czech pseudo-deverbal nominals are deverbal
Bibliografija: str. 2.Tabachnick, Guy, Mišmaš, Petra
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