The purpose of this paper is to present a first approximation to the description of the formation and behavior of a type of deverbal noun in Spanish, formed as of the suffixation of a morpheme -da (feminine '-ed') to a verbal base, which is very productive in Spanish. As it will be shown, the suffixation of this morpheme gives rise to eventive and resultative nominalizations as well as object nouns. Here, I focus on the first case and I assume that this kind of nominalization is a subset of deverbal nouns in -do ('-ed'), given that both types share morphological, semantic and syntactic properties
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This article deals with deverbal nominalizations in Spanish; concretely, we focus on the denotative ...
We propose a lexical account of action nominals, in particular of deverbal nom-inalisations, whose m...
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The purpose of this study is to propose a lexical analysis of inflection and cliticization in Spanis...
The present thesis combines Labovian variationism, probabilistic grammar, and grammaticalization the...
The aim of this paper is to study the relation between morphology and meaning in Portuguese deverbal...
Arche and Marin presented a novel hypothesis about the syntax of nouns derived from adjectives in Sp...
We propose a lexical account of action nominals, in particular of deverbalnominalisations, whose mea...
Este trabajo tiene por objeto analizar las propiedades morfosintacticas de los sufijos nominales y l...
<p>This paper explores the distribution of deverbal nouns and nominalized infinitives that are...
This article deals with deverbal nominalizations in Spanish; concretely, we focus on the denotative ...
We propose a lexical account of action nominals, in particular of deverbal nom-inalisations, whose m...
Este artículo examina las distintas categorías de sintagmas nominales acabados en -ing, que se puede...
In this paper, we examine the components, the structure and the formation process of derived categor...
Nominalizations have mainly been studied from a theoretical point of view and consequently, elaborat...
What explains the rich patterns of deverbal nominalization? Why do some nouns have argument structur...
In this thesis, I study the differences in form and interpretation presented by event-denoting nomin...
This article provides an overview of the main facts and theories regarding nominal modifiers, with a...
The purpose of this study is to propose a lexical analysis of inflection and cliticization in Spanis...
The present thesis combines Labovian variationism, probabilistic grammar, and grammaticalization the...
The aim of this paper is to study the relation between morphology and meaning in Portuguese deverbal...