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Deverbal nouns are nouns that are derived from verbs or verb phrases.
Formation
Hausa
Verbal nouns and deverbal nouns are distinct syntactic word classes. Functionally, deverbal nouns operate as autonomous common nouns, while verbal nouns retain verbal characteristics.[clarification needed]
French
There are two connotations of the deverbal nouns: the one formed without any suffix,[example needed] or any noun descending from a verb.
See also
- Denominal verb
- Gerund
- Verbal noun
References
- Jaggar, Philip J. (2001). "8 Verbal Nouns, Deverbal Nouns, and Infinitives". Hausa. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 285. ISBN 978-90-272-3807-8.
- "Larousse".
Further reading
- A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language. Longman Publication. Page. 1288 (Chapter 17)
- Huddleston, Rodney (27 September 1984). Introduction to the Grammar of English. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-16578-5. OCLC 818234224.
This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards as it isn t clear what the definition is nor how this topic is different from verbal noun or gerund See Talk You can help The talk page may contain suggestions April 2023 Deverbal nouns are nouns that are derived from verbs or verb phrases FormationHausa Verbal nouns and deverbal nouns are distinct syntactic word classes Functionally deverbal nouns operate as autonomous common nouns while verbal nouns retain verbal characteristics clarification needed French There are two connotations of the deverbal nouns the one formed without any suffix example needed or any noun descending from a verb See alsoDenominal verb Gerund Verbal nounReferencesJaggar Philip J 2001 8 Verbal Nouns Deverbal Nouns and Infinitives Hausa John Benjamins Publishing p 285 ISBN 978 90 272 3807 8 Larousse Further readingA Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language Longman Publication Page 1288 Chapter 17 Huddleston Rodney 27 September 1984 Introduction to the Grammar of English Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 139 16578 5 OCLC 818234224 This grammar related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte