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- Q16830098 subject Q4960721.
- Q16830098 subject Q7228726.
- Q16830098 abstract "In grammar, denominal verbs are verbs derived from nouns. This can be found in the English language but also in many other languages. Examples from English include the verb school (from the noun school), shelve (from shelf) and symbolize (from symbol).In Rgyalrong languages, denominal derivation are extremely developed and have given rise to incorporating and antipassive constructions (Jacques 2012, 2014).Some verbs in Latin's fourth conjugation are formed denominally, e.g. mollire, "to soften", from mollis, "soft"; and servire, "to serve", from servus, "slave".".
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- Q16830098 wikiPageExternalLink Denominal_affixes_as_sources_of_antipassive_markers_in_Japhug_Rgyalrong.
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- Q16830098 wikiPageWikiLink Q4960721.
- Q16830098 wikiPageWikiLink Q7228726.
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- Q16830098 comment "In grammar, denominal verbs are verbs derived from nouns. This can be found in the English language but also in many other languages. Examples from English include the verb school (from the noun school), shelve (from shelf) and symbolize (from symbol).In Rgyalrong languages, denominal derivation are extremely developed and have given rise to incorporating and antipassive constructions (Jacques 2012, 2014).Some verbs in Latin's fourth conjugation are formed denominally, e.g.".
- Q16830098 label "Denominal verb".