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denominative उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Another peculiar aspect of Yemenite Hebrew is what concerns denominative verbs.
- The ECPM started with parties and organizations regardless of their denominative background.
- The periphrastic perfect is used with causative, desiderative, denominative and roots with prosodic long anlauted vowel ( except a / ).
- Whenever they wanted to say its imperative form, break bread ! , they made use of the denominative verb " hammec " ! ( ).
- Thus the inscriptions on the helmet may refer to the unsettled name by which Albania was known at the time, as a means to identify Skanderbeg's leadership over all Albanians across regional denominative identifications.
- But there are no denominative verbs in Type II, that is, verbs like " to gut, to braid, to hoard, to bed, to court, to head, to hand ".
- In " Categories ", Aristotle defines what is meant by " synonymous " or univocal words, what is meant by " homonymous " or equivocal words, and what is meant by " paronymous " or denominative words.
- They were particularly important in the large class of " contracted verbs ", denominative verbs formed from nouns and adjectives ending in a vowel . ( In fact, the reflex of contracted verbs in Modern Greek, the set of verbs derived from Ancient Greek contracted verbs, represents one of the two main classes of verbs in that language .)
- Secondary verbs were formed either from primary verb roots ( so-called " deverbal verbs " ) or from nouns ( " denominal verbs " or " denominative verbs " ) or adjectives ( " deadjectival verbs " ) . ( In practice, the term " denominative verb " is often used to incorporate formations based on both nouns and adjectives because PIE nouns and adjectives had the same suffixes and endings, and the same processes were used to form verbs from both nouns and adjectives . ) Deverbal formations included causative ( " I had someone do something " ), iterative / inceptive ( " I did something repeatedly " / " I began to do something " ), desiderative ( " I want to do something " ).
- Secondary verbs were formed either from primary verb roots ( so-called " deverbal verbs " ) or from nouns ( " denominal verbs " or " denominative verbs " ) or adjectives ( " deadjectival verbs " ) . ( In practice, the term " denominative verb " is often used to incorporate formations based on both nouns and adjectives because PIE nouns and adjectives had the same suffixes and endings, and the same processes were used to form verbs from both nouns and adjectives . ) Deverbal formations included causative ( " I had someone do something " ), iterative / inceptive ( " I did something repeatedly " / " I began to do something " ), desiderative ( " I want to do something " ).