ADJ • संज्ञाकृत |
nominalised meaning in Hindi
nominalised sentence in HindiExamples
More: Next- In some constructions, whole sentences may be nominalised.
- English is a highly nominalised language, and thus lexical meaning is largely carried in nominal groups.
- In all dialects except Kalau Kawau Ya, the verb negative is the nominalised privative form of the verbal noun.
- Thus they cannot function as heads of noun phrases and they cannot function as restrictive modifiers of nouns unless they are relativised or nominalised.
- The nominalised verb in a relative clause on A carries a suffix NSUF, which is also used to index the possessor in possessives;
- If a verb form is nominalised, e . g . to create a relative clause, then another suffix is used : "-aae ".
- Potential heads are : nouns, nominalised adjectives, emphatic pronouns and demonstratives ( this / that ); and modifiers are determiners ( in / definite, plural / singular ) and adjectives.
- Where both " koettu " and " kuultu " ( here shown in the accusative case " kuullun " ) are nominalised verbs, meaning exactly the same as " das Erlebte " and " das Geh�rte " in German.
- Such nominalised adjectival forms may further take case suffixes of their own : " haurrentzakoarekin "'with the one for children'[ child-for . PLURAL . ART-" ko "-with . ART ], " euskarazkoentzat "'for the ones in Basque'[ Basque-INSTRUMENTAL-" ko "-for . PLURAL . ART ], etc . While the potential to generate and understand ( in a reasonable context ) such complex forms is built into Basque grammar and perfectly intelligible to speakers, in practice, the use of such very complex constructions is not uncommon.