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Definition of deverbal in English: deverbaladjective diːˈvəːb(ə)lˌdiˈvərb(ə)l (of a noun or adjective) derived from a verb. (名词,形容词)从动词派生出来的 Example sentencesExamples - In addition, we show that in the case of deverbal gradable adjectives, scalar structure can be inferred from the aspectual properties of the source verbs, providing a basis for predicting which degree modifiers will be acceptable with which participles.
- The sample also shows a strong preference for deverbal nouns in which no argument is present not even the Goal term.
- In a recent Washington Monthly article on Niall Ferguson, Benjamin Wallace-Wells cited a deverbal noun that was new to me.
- Many of these deverbal nouns (of both English and French origin) have stuck with us, and we don't bat an eye at them (turn, slide, ride, bite,…).
- In this case, the Spanish deverbal noun ‘promotor’ underwent the same process that ‘building’ did.
- We then describe the current representation of deverbal nouns in HaGenLex, which takes these insights into account.
- Such coinages arose on the basis of a separate suffixal model of deverbal nominalization quite rarely.
noun diːˈvəːb(ə)lˌdiˈvərb(ə)l A deverbal noun or adjective. 从动词派生出来的名词(或形容词) Example sentencesExamples - The section devoted to the ium suffix is divided into three sub-sections: uncompounded deverbals in ium, preverb-compounded deverbals in ium and synthetics compounds in ium (primordium).
- Thomas has finished with deverbals and is now working with denominals.
- We explain the types of TLCS and also show the procedure of assigning TLCSs to deverbals.
- DIINAR.1 is an Arabic Lexical Resource which includes 119,693 lemmas, fully vowelled, and distributed as follows: 29,534 nouns and adjectives, 19,457 verbs, 70,702 deverbals.
Definition of deverbal in US English: deverbaladjectiveˌdēˈvərb(ə)lˌdiˈvərb(ə)l (of a noun or adjective) derived from a verb. (名词,形容词)从动词派生出来的 Example sentencesExamples - In addition, we show that in the case of deverbal gradable adjectives, scalar structure can be inferred from the aspectual properties of the source verbs, providing a basis for predicting which degree modifiers will be acceptable with which participles.
- The sample also shows a strong preference for deverbal nouns in which no argument is present not even the Goal term.
- In a recent Washington Monthly article on Niall Ferguson, Benjamin Wallace-Wells cited a deverbal noun that was new to me.
- Many of these deverbal nouns (of both English and French origin) have stuck with us, and we don't bat an eye at them (turn, slide, ride, bite,…).
- In this case, the Spanish deverbal noun ‘promotor’ underwent the same process that ‘building’ did.
- Such coinages arose on the basis of a separate suffixal model of deverbal nominalization quite rarely.
- We then describe the current representation of deverbal nouns in HaGenLex, which takes these insights into account.
nounˌdēˈvərb(ə)lˌdiˈvərb(ə)l A deverbal noun or adjective. 从动词派生出来的名词(或形容词) Example sentencesExamples - DIINAR.1 is an Arabic Lexical Resource which includes 119,693 lemmas, fully vowelled, and distributed as follows: 29,534 nouns and adjectives, 19,457 verbs, 70,702 deverbals.
- Thomas has finished with deverbals and is now working with denominals.
- We explain the types of TLCS and also show the procedure of assigning TLCSs to deverbals.
- The section devoted to the ium suffix is divided into three sub-sections: uncompounded deverbals in ium, preverb-compounded deverbals in ium and synthetics compounds in ium (primordium).
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