zero derive
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
A back-formation from zero derivation, as if zero + derive.
Verb
zero derive (third-person singular simple present zero derives, present participle zero deriving, simple past and past participle zero derived)
- (linguistics) To derive a word from another word (of a differing part of speech) without modification; to perform zero derivation.
- 2013 August 29, John Peterson, “Parts of speech in Kharia: a formal account”, in Jan Rijkhoff, Eva van Lier, editors, Flexible Word Classes: Typological studies of underspecified parts of speech, →ISBN, page 144:
- […] assuming the presence of lexical classes in Kharia would force us to productively zero-derive verbs not from nouns but rather from entire NPs, i.e. not in the lexicon but in the syntax.
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