Such coinages arose on the basis of a separate suffixal model of deverbal nominalization quite rarely. |
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The grammatical analysis of both codes was based on passive constructions, mode, nominalization, lexical choice, and moderators. |
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The high incidence of nominalization in the CMA code completes the message of authority given by the imperative mode and its deontological orientation. |
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But note that verbs, verb phrases or sentences may be nominalized and this nominalization process may transfer verbal properties to nominals. |
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Pleasure, despite its frequent nominalization, is not substantival, but adjectival and adverbial. |
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Compounding became the main device of nominalization. |
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In other words, without a broader nominalization strategy, which allows set theory itself to be nominalized, it seems difficult to see how mathematical fictionalists can use metalogical results as part of their program. |
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Relative clauses are used as a means of topicalization of a possessor of a genitive construction, as nominalization of a clause and in questions. |
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This has lead scholars to conclude that ousia can function as the nominalization of the copula use of einai. |
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In some cases a nominalization is the specialist vocabulary of a particular profession or community: it has connotations of expertise and — less often — of an insider's self-regard. |
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Facultada in any event is more appropriately interpreted as a derivative of facultad, itself a nominalization of facultar, a verb denoting empower of authorize. |
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Nominalization is one way to avoid reference to the agent of an action, but it's not the same as using the passive voice. |
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