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This chapter deals with verbalization as a productive word formation process in Spanish. We first present the main empirical facts about derived verbs (with a special focus on the selectional properties of the verbalizing suffixes and the syntactic and semantic properties of the derivatives) as then review analytical and theoretical issues related to verbalization
Verbalization, Category-changing derivation, Verbalizer, Argument structure, Aspect, Filología
Verbalization, Category-changing derivation, Verbalizer, Argument structure, Aspect, Filología
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