Sakayan describes the transformation process of finite clauses into economical nominal phrases, gives the morphosyntactic characteristics of these nominalizations, identifies the functions of the agglutinative segments in a synthetic nominalized infinitive ( SNI ).
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In the diagrams shown below the determiner is " the ", and its complement is either the noun phrase " poor people ", or the nominalized adjective " poor ".
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However, prior to the suffixation of the first person simple suffix-" c t " to the same root nominalized with the agentive nominalizer-" iri ", the word must be verbalized.
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For instance in Eastern Shina ( Gultari ) the finite clause [ mo buje-m ]'I will go'can appear as the nominalized object of the postposition [-jo ]'from'with no modification in form:
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:: : The noun use is as a Nominalized _ adjective, and it usually has a plural form-" Grackles roost with conspecifics, while doves will roost with congeners . " It is true that in many examples, the word can be avoided relatively easily.
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Nouns can come in four different types : a simple noun, which is a single stem morpheme; complex nouns, which has an apparent sequence; nominalized verbs; and compounds, which contain two ( and sometimes three ) noun bases in any of the other three categories.
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In 2001 she performs at the Bulandra Theatre with the character " Sonya " in " " Uncle Vanya " " written by Anton Chekhov, one of the most appreciated roles of her career and for which she is nominalized for " The UNITER Award for Best Actress ".
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Verbs can be nominalized through a variety of means, particularly by the prefixation of circumstantial T ( with its various allomorphs ) and / or suffixation of participial morphemes :-shin'past participle',-( k ) un'present participle', and-Vmvs'future participle '.
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The term " religion " originated from the Latin noun " religio ", that was nominalized from one of three verbs : " relegere " ( to turn to constantly / observe conscientiously ); " religare " ( to bind oneself [ back ] ); and " reeligere " ( to choose again ).
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The most common nominalizing suffix is " "'iB " "', and there are many examples of nominalized forms that employ it . ( " "'iB " "'is also the most common third person inflectional suffix in Wiyot, and both the nominalizing and inflectional suffixes appear in the same position.