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− | a | + | A verbal noun is a deverbal morpheme (a word that is not verb being derived from a verb) in which the resulting word is a noun (ex. The ''assassination'', She loves ''singing''). |
*''To see how to form verbal nouns in Gaelic look at [[Formation of Verbal Nouns]]'' | *''To see how to form verbal nouns in Gaelic look at [[Formation of Verbal Nouns]]'' |
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A verbal noun is a deverbal morpheme (a word that is not verb being derived from a verb) in which the resulting word is a noun (ex. The assassination, She loves singing).
- To see how to form verbal nouns in Gaelic look at Formation of Verbal Nouns
References
Matthews, P. H. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.