Three theories of nominalized predicates

Studia Logica 44 (2):165 - 186 (1985)
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Abstract

By the term nominalization I mean any process which transforms a predicate or predicate phrase into a noun or noun phrase, e.g. feminine is transformed into feminity. I call these derivative nouns abstract singular terms. Our aim is to provide a model-theoretic interpretation for a formal language which admits the occurrence of such abstract singular terms.

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Raymond Turner
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