- Source: Deverbal noun
Deverbal nouns are nouns that are derived from verbs or verb phrases.
Formation
= Hausa
=Verbal nouns and deverbal nouns are distinct syntactic word classes. Functionally, deverbal nouns operate as autonomous common nouns, while verbal nouns retain verbal characteristics.
= French
=There are two connotations of the deverbal nouns: the one formed without any suffix, or any noun descending from a verb.
See also
Denominal verb
Gerund
Verbal noun
References
Further reading
A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language. Longman Publication. Page. 1288 (Chapter 17)
Huddleston, Rodney (27 September 1984). Introduction to the Grammar of English. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-16578-5. OCLC 818234224.
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- Deverbal noun
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- Linguistics wars
- Uses of English verb forms
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- Al-Kawthar
- Navajo grammar
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