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Carol Genetti
Professor of Linguistics


Arts and Humanities

NYU Abu Dhabi

PO Box 129188
Saadiyat Island
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates



Syntactic Aspects of Nominalization in Five Tibeto-Burman Languages of the Himalayan Area


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Carol Genetti, A.R. Coupe, Ellen Bartee, Kristine Hildebrandt, You-Jing Lin
Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 31(2), 2008, pp. 97-143


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Genetti, C., Coupe, A. R., Bartee, E., Hildebrandt, K., & Lin, Y.-J. (2008). Syntactic Aspects of Nominalization in Five Tibeto-Burman Languages of the Himalayan Area. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 31(2), 97–143. https://doi.org/10.32655/ltba.31.2.04


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Genetti, Carol, A.R. Coupe, Ellen Bartee, Kristine Hildebrandt, and You-Jing Lin. “Syntactic Aspects of Nominalization in Five Tibeto-Burman Languages of the Himalayan Area.” Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 31, no. 2 (2008): 97–143.


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Genetti, Carol, et al. “Syntactic Aspects of Nominalization in Five Tibeto-Burman Languages of the Himalayan Area.” Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, vol. 31, no. 2, 2008, pp. 97–143, doi:10.32655/ltba.31.2.04.


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@article{carol2008a,
  title = {Syntactic Aspects of Nominalization in Five Tibeto-Burman Languages of the Himalayan Area},
  year = {2008},
  issue = {2},
  journal = {Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area},
  pages = {97-143},
  volume = {31},
  doi = {10.32655/ltba.31.2.04},
  author = {Genetti, Carol and Coupe, A.R. and Bartee, Ellen and Hildebrandt, Kristine and Lin, You-Jing}
}

ABSTRACT
The goal of this paper is to describe some of the syntactic structures that are created through nominalization processes in Himalayan Tibeto-Burman languages and the relationships between those structures. These include both structures involving the nominalization of clauses (e.g. complement clauses, relative clauses) and structures involving the nominalization of verbs and predicates (e.g. the derivation of nouns and adjectives). We will argue that, synchronically, clausal nominalization, structurally represented as [clause]NP, is the basic structure underlying many of the nominalizing constructions in these languages, even though individual constructions embed and alter this structure in interesting ways. In addition to clausal nominalization, we will illustrate the presence of derivational nominalization, represented as [V-NOM]N and [V-NOM]ADJ, although some nominal derivations target the predicate, not the verb root as their domain. We will also demonstrate that derivational nominalization can be seen as having developed from clausal nominalization, at least for some forms in some languages, and that the opposite direction of development, from derivational to clausal structures, is also attested. We will conclude with some syntactic observations pertinent to recent claims made on the historical relationship between nominalization and relativization, demonstrating that there are various ways that these structures can be related. This study is based on data from five Tibeto- Burman languages of the Himalayan area: Manange, Dolakha Newar, Mongsen Ao, Dongwang Tibetan, and Zhuokeji rGyalrong. 


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