Nominalisation, Its Essence and Role in Speech
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Laimutis Valeika
Published 1977-12-01
https://doi.org/10.15388/Knygotyra.1977.22145
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Valeika, L. (1977) “Nominalisation, Its Essence and Role in Speech”, Kalbotyra, 28(1), pp. 75–79. doi:10.15388/Knygotyra.1977.22145.

Abstract

The article deals with theoretical prerequisites for the description of nominalisations (i. e. nominal word-combinations) in Lithuanian. Nominalisation takes place in a discourse. It generally covers central elements of the sentence (i. e. rhematic constituents), which means that central elements of the sentence assume the role of head-word in the corresponding word-combination. The formation of nominal word-combinations (i. e. the process of nominalisation) is stimulated above all by the immediate needs of constructing connected speech.

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