Abstract
One of the most frequently noted characteristics of Bodo language is the presence of nominalization. Most Bodo nouns are derivational. In this language, nominalized nouns are used in a wide range. Here, the nouns are derived from lexical verbs and lexical adjectives through the suffixation process. Lots of suffixes are employed as nominalizer. The nominalizing suffixes or noun denoting suffixes are the derivational in nature. This paper describes the structure and process of forming lexical nouns in Bodo.
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