Abstract: This paper focuses on agent-denoting nominalizations in various languages (e.g. the finder of the wallet), contrasting them with the much better studied action/event-denoting nominalizations. In particular, we show that in Sakha, Mapudungun, and English, agent-denoting nominalizations have none of the verbal features that event-denoting nominalizations sometimes have: they cannot contain adverbs, voice markers, expressions of aspect or mood, or verbal negation. An apparent exception to this generalization is that Sakha allows accusative-case marked objects in agentive nominalizations. We show that in fact the structure of agentive nominalizations in Sakha is as purely nominal as in other languages, and the difference is attributa...
This paper explores the morphology, syntax and semantics of nominalization in Kavalan. It is shown t...
A theory of nominalization should specify the relation between noun meaning and verb meaning. At lea...
peer reviewedThis paper focusses on verb-based nominalization in Harakmbut (isolate, Peru), which fa...
Event nominalizations and agent nominalizations provide evidence that all affixation is morphologica...
Discussion of nominalization (NZN) is possible only within a general theory of grammatical categorie...
In this paper we argue that for nominalizations the distinction between process nouns, i.e. complex ...
International audienceKambaata has a morpheme -aan with which agent nominals can be derived from ver...
Nominalized verb phrases have been identified as a possible source of passive and impersonal constru...
Russian agentives fall into a wide range of semantic classes. By using a controlled paraphrase seman...
Why do nominalizations mean what they do? I investigate two deverbal nominalizers in Northern Paiute...
Kwak̓wala appears to give privileged status to the syntactic position of subject in the formation of...
In Amerindian languages and in many other agglutinative languages subordination is often a matter of...
[[abstract]]This chapter primarily focuses on the investigation of denominal verbs' in Paiwan. We w...
The article focuses on case marking of the arguments of deverbal nouns (action and agent nouns) in L...
This paper discusses three approaches to the semantics of event nominalizations and adverbial modifi...
This paper explores the morphology, syntax and semantics of nominalization in Kavalan. It is shown t...
A theory of nominalization should specify the relation between noun meaning and verb meaning. At lea...
peer reviewedThis paper focusses on verb-based nominalization in Harakmbut (isolate, Peru), which fa...
Event nominalizations and agent nominalizations provide evidence that all affixation is morphologica...
Discussion of nominalization (NZN) is possible only within a general theory of grammatical categorie...
In this paper we argue that for nominalizations the distinction between process nouns, i.e. complex ...
International audienceKambaata has a morpheme -aan with which agent nominals can be derived from ver...
Nominalized verb phrases have been identified as a possible source of passive and impersonal constru...
Russian agentives fall into a wide range of semantic classes. By using a controlled paraphrase seman...
Why do nominalizations mean what they do? I investigate two deverbal nominalizers in Northern Paiute...
Kwak̓wala appears to give privileged status to the syntactic position of subject in the formation of...
In Amerindian languages and in many other agglutinative languages subordination is often a matter of...
[[abstract]]This chapter primarily focuses on the investigation of denominal verbs' in Paiwan. We w...
The article focuses on case marking of the arguments of deverbal nouns (action and agent nouns) in L...
This paper discusses three approaches to the semantics of event nominalizations and adverbial modifi...
This paper explores the morphology, syntax and semantics of nominalization in Kavalan. It is shown t...
A theory of nominalization should specify the relation between noun meaning and verb meaning. At lea...
peer reviewedThis paper focusses on verb-based nominalization in Harakmbut (isolate, Peru), which fa...