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Tibetan Nominalized Verb Phrases and Their Modeling in the Formal Grammar and the Computer Ontology
2020
The Tibetan language is characterized by widespread of nominalizing particles and noun-nominalizers as well as different types of nominalization constructions (clausal nominalization, action nominalization). Regular nominalizers (i.e., nominalizing particles) convert a verb or a verb phrase into a semantically neutral proposition that can be used in a nominal context. Noun-nominalizers can also function as nouns and usually occur in ambiguous context. Such nominalizers add specific meaning to
doi:10.25559/injoit.2307-8162.08.202011.57-63
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