释义 |
ˈnominalize, v. [f. nominal a. 1 + -ize.] trans. To convert into a noun. Hence nominaˈlizable a.; nominaliˈzation; ˈnominalized ppl. a.; ˈnominalizer; ˈnominalizing ppl. a.
1659Instructions Oratory 32 Verbs..nominalized, do admit one termination familiarly, that suffer not another. 1951Z. S. Harris Methods in Structural Linguistics xvi. 277 There is no noun class in Hidatsa, only a stem class (neither noun nor verb), a class of nominalizing suffixes, and a class of verbalizing suffixes. 1955T. Burrow Sanskrit Lang. iv. 125 Such transference is common in nominalised adjectives throughout the system. 1960R. B. Lees in Internat. Jrnl. Amer. Linguistics XXVI. (title) The grammar of English nominalizations. 1965N. Chomsky Aspects of Theory of Syntax ii. 87 Nominalizable adjectives. 1965Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics X. 117 The nominalizer -ma is attached directly to the future durative suffixes. Ibid. 160 These articles are obligatory with every noun or nominalization appearing as subject or object of a verb. 1967Z. Vendler Linguistics in Philos. v. 124 In technical terms, we will end up with a list of nominalized sentences. 1968J. Lyons Introd. Theoretical Linguistics 265 The constituent-string is transformed (‘nominalized’) into an N[oun] P[hrase] of the form A[djective] + N[oun]. 1972A. Makkai Idiom Structure 140 The king stepped down, nominalizable as *the downstepping of the king. 1972Science 23 June 1306/2 When a surgeon uses a phrase such as the [sic] ‘the bleeding of the vessels’, the only admissible origin for the nominalization ‘bleeding’ would be ‘the vessels bled’ and not ‘someone (that is, the surgeon) bled the vessels’. 1972J. W. Bresnan in Language XLVIII. 334 It must be noted that -ation is not an isolated case... Many other nominalizing affixes affect internal stress: contínue, continúity; oppóse, opposítion; [etc.]. 1974H. Esau (title) Nominalization and complementation in modern German. |