- cf. Ir. caolán, Sc.G. caolan,
derived from caol "thin, slender", -án
nominaliser crackan [ˈkraːɣən] skin Goidelic; from O.Ir. croiccenn; cf. Ir., Sc.G...
-
reciprocal verbs ("to ... one another"). A
common suffix is -aga,
which is a
nominaliser: it
forms nouns from verbs. A
common prefix with faka-, with a variety...
-
colonial scribes'
failure to
recognize the
presence of an – y
action nominaliser. Consequently, kuti-y
means "turn, return". The
colonial chronicler Juan...
- analysis, is used to mark
attributive (定語). It is
often analysed as a
nominaliser. E.g.: 書的封面很漂亮 (shū dè/de fēngmiàn hěn piàoliang) '(the)
cover of the...
- used. The verb ser
introduces the
stressed element and then
there is a
nominaliser. Both of
these are
preceded by the
relevant preposition. For example:...
- but does not
occur in word-final position, and is
always followed by a
nominaliser (formation of a noun from a verb or adjective). For example: (1) 'hai...
-
becomes kusnama 'cat's tongue'. A
similar metathesis is
found with the
nominaliser,
historically an
infix -in-, but now
taking the form -nï-
among many...
- person, man; M
auana man,
didiri men, mere male la "man" -ig(a)
personal nominaliser) mabaig(a) (derived, lit. "walker", maab(a) "walk" ama Y/At/A ama *bama...
-
before the referent,
adjectives are
often suffixed by -wan, the
adjective nominaliser, or by an
appropriate nominal, such as man 'man, person' Bala blo mi...
-
unusual adjectival form
based on a
plural noun. Thirdly, the diminutive/
nominaliser ending -an
would result in [ˈs̪kʲiəhan], with a
clear [a] in the last...