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WORD-FORMATION 2 Conversion Composition (1)
verbalization (the formation of verbs): to ape (from ape (n));
substantivation (the formation of nouns): a private (from private adj.); adjectivation (the formation of adjectives): down (adj) (from down (adv)); adverbalization (the formation of adverbs): home (adv) (from home (n)). 2. TYPICAL SEMANTIC RELATIONS IN CONVERSION The two categories of parts of speech especially affected by conversion are nouns and verbs. 1. Verbs converted from nouns are called denominal verbs. If the noun refers to some object of reality (both animate and inanimate) the converted verb may denote:
Diagram 15. Denominal verbs 2. Nouns converted from verbs are called deverbal substantives. The verb generally referring to an action, the converted noun may denote:
Daigram 16. Deverbal substantives In case of polysemantic words one and the same member of a conversion pair may belong to several groups. For instance, the verb dust belongs to Group d) of Denominal verbs (deprivation of the object) when it means ‘remove dust from something’, and to Group c) (acquisition or addition of the object) when it means ‘cover with powder’. 3. WORD-COMPOSITION Download 58,06 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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