0 in name or thought but not in fact or not as things really are:
1 A nominal amount of money is very small compared to an expected price or value:
3 in name or thought, but not in reality:
He’s the nominal head of the university.
4 (of a sum of money) very small compared to an expected price or value:
6 used to describe something that is said to be a particular thing, but is not actually that thing:
7 a nominal amount relates to prices or rates that are correct at the present time but do not show the effect of inflation:
The canonical length of nominals, for instance, is essentially the same, and the phonology is similar.
On the other hand, gerundive nominals are true categorial hybrids, exhibiting a mismatch between external distribution and internal properties.
Like the practice of retroactive recontextualization discussed earlier, the practice described in this subsection hinges crucially on the detachability of postpositions from the preceding nominals.
In other words, gerundive nominals are exceptional cases where the default condition of headedness can be overridden.
Only quantifiers originating from the first (leftmost) argument in the nominal's argument structure list should be exempted from store amalgamation.
If this is indeed what happens, the two nominals in the last line of the transcript extract in (25) are gender-convergent after all.
In order to construct linguistic lexical data about nominals, we first extracted verb-noun co-occurrence data from the corpora using the partial parser.
The basic finding of this study was that children did not use different kinds of nominals depending on the perceptual availability of the referent object.
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非事實的, 名義上的, 有名無實的…
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nominal, simbólico…
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no papel, simbólico, nominal…
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sözde, itibarî, bir tek kağıt üzerinde varolan…
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de nom, nominal, insignifiant…
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podle jména, nepatrný…
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nominel, af navn, ubetydelig…
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