10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBSTANTIVISATION»
Discover the use of
substantivisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
substantivisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Edmund Husserl’s Theory of Meaning
It has been pointed out by these philosophers that the metaphysician's love for
substantivisation leads to the postulation of undesirable abstract entities. In fact,
the entire category of substantive has come to be suspected as concealing a
subtle ...
2
Approaches to Conversion / Zero-Derivation
In addition there are a number of other cases where substantivisation is possible
(e.g. szoftver 'software' – szoftveres 'working with softwareADJ' > szoftveres '
person with softwareN'; butik 'boutique' – butikos 'having a boutiqueADJ' >
butikos ...
Laurie Bauer, Salvador Valera Hernández, Laurie Bauer, Salvador Valera, Salvador Valera Hernández
3
Social Dynamics of Crime and Control: New Theories for a ...
Still, in Weber's times the welfare state (especially in the broad sense in which we
understand that term now) was only beginning to develop, and therefore much of
his discussion of informalisation, or substantivisation, was devoted to the ...
Kai-D. Bussmann, Susanne Karstedt, 2000
lf a clause (with its own predicate) was in the position of the subject or direct
complement of the principal clause, the substantivisation of this clause was
achieved by its predicate assuming the attributive (i.e. participial) form, to which
the case ...
N. A. Syromi︠a︡tnikov, 1981
5
A first Old Irish grammar and reader: including an ...
'foster brother' (substantivisation of IV comaltae 'reared together', past participle of
SI con:ail 'rears together, fosters'). comarde (TVa, n.): 'sign, symbol, token' (
compound of com- 'co-, joint' with IVa n. arde 'sign'). -comathar, see con:oi.
romdire ...
Kim McCone, National University of Ireland, Maynooth. Dept. of Old and Middle Irish, 2005
6
Studies in Platonism and patristic thought
Is it possible that, in order to avoid the clumsy formulation Quid ergo hoc ''quod
est'?, Seneca has here substantivised est and that we should read thus: Quid
ergo hoc lest'l Such a substantivisation of est would indeed be bold Latin, but not
...
7
Transactions and Creations: Property Debates and the ...
See magic spirits, 163, 166, 167, 168 cult, 154, 167 Nekgini, 163, 167-68 voice,
168 Suau (Milne Bay), 60-82 passim subject/object relations, 179
substantivisation as effect, 133, 146 and epistemology, 147 and ontology, 145,
147 sui generis ...
Eric Hirsch, Marilyn Strathern, 2005
8
Studies in Middle English Linguistics
Both participial and denominal adjectives of this type could easily undergo
substantivisation. Less importantly for the present paper, Classical and
Mediaeval Latin also had a number of nouns with the formative suffix -at-,
designating status, ...
9
Concilier Flexibilité Du Travail Et Cohésion Sociale: Des ...
... development of a project and pick up the pieces of a fragmented career. This
raises the question of - full or partial - "substantivisation" of the regulation process
. 2.2. The "neo-substantive" option: between individualism and state control From.
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The Subaltern Appeal to Experience: Self-Identity, Late ...
4 This, of course, in turn presupposes that, following the Cartesian opposition of
res ex- tensa to res cogitans, the substantivisation of the /, from Berkeley to Locke
, fosters what Giorgio Agamben describes as "the concept of a psychic ...