This neologism was coined in 1908 by Japanese chemist Kikunae Ikeda from a nominalization of " umai " ( ) " delicious ".
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Other distinctive characteristics include the popular, often polysyndetic conjunction " and " as well as frequent nominalization, which is sometimes regarded as mannerist.
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:: The misunderstanding is very widespread, and you will often see it discussed as " nominalization without derivation " ( see our article on Nominalization.
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:: The misunderstanding is very widespread, and you will often see it discussed as " nominalization without derivation " ( see our article on Nominalization.
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This includes the serialization of verb phrases ( direct linkage of verbs and verb phrases ) and the infrequency of nominalization, both similar to Archaic Chinese grammar.
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All of the other affixes employed in Mek�ns are suffixes which mark number, tense-aspect-mood and category change ( nominalization and verbalization ) ( 28 ).
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:: : Linguists use the word " nominalization ", but not really to cover this particular situation . talk ) 07 : 19, 23 December 2012 ( UTC)
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Unlike a passive verb, a nominalization, an infinitive, or a gerund, which would allow the agent to be deleted but would also allow it to be included, the intransitive version of an ergative verb normally requires the agent to be deleted:
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The word " iitom " is the oblique nominalization of the intransitive verb " caaitom " ( " talk " ), with the prefix " i-" ( third person possessor ), and the null prefix for the nominalizer with this class of root.
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"Nativist " models of " Universal Grammar " are informed by linguistic universals such as the existence of pronouns and demonstratives, and the similarities in each language's process of nominalization ( the process of verbs becoming nouns ) as well as the reverse, the process of turning nouns into verbs.