nominalize

nominalize
verb /ˈnɒmɪnəlaɪz,ˈnɑmənəlaɪz/
a) To change into a noun, usually by affixing a morpheme.

To nominalize an adjective that refers to a known noun, the articles el, la, los, and las are used (Unit 11 §59); to nominalize an adjective that does not refer to a known noun, the neuter article lo is used.

b) To make nominalistic.

But, Dretske asks, what happens when we nominalize a propositional allomorph?


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  • nominalize — nom·i·nal·ize …   English syllables

  • nominalize — v.tr. (also ise) form a noun from (a verb, adjective, etc.), e.g. output, truth, from put out, true. Derivatives: nominalization n …   Useful english dictionary

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