conversion
Linguística
Verbete 1 de 1
substantivo
Contexto: "Thus, it seems that the teachers do not control English morphological processes, such as conversion, in which one word has two functions, as both a noun and as a verb."
Fonte: Fata, I. A. (2014). Is my stress right or wrong? Studying the production of stress by non-native speaking teachers of English. Studies in English Language and Education, 1(1), 59-68.
Fonte: Fata, I. A. (2014). Is my stress right or wrong? Studying the production of stress by non-native speaking teachers of English. Studies in English Language and Education, 1(1), 59-68.
Termo equivalente: derivação; derivação imprópria
Definição: "Changing the word class of a word, as happened in the creation of the verb to tax from the noun tax, is called conversion, and may be subsumed under derivation."
Fonte: Booij, G. (2012). The grammar of words: An introduction to linguistic morphology. Oxford University Press.
Fonte: Booij, G. (2012). The grammar of words: An introduction to linguistic morphology. Oxford University Press.
Definição em português: "A mudança de uma classe de palavra, como acontece na criação do verbo "taxar" que vem do substantivo "taxa", é chamado de "conversão", e faz parte do processo de derivação."