Nominalij
Nominalij is a term used in theoretical linguistics to describe a form of nominalization in which nouns can bear predicate-like semantics, effectively allowing nominal phrases to function as full predicates under certain morphosyntactic conditions. The concept is largely discussed within constructed language (conlang) communities and speculative syntax, rather than as a widely attested natural-language phenomenon.
In nominalij systems, nominal markers encode aspects such as tense, aspect, mood, and evidentiality, enabling a
Examples are primarily found in hypothetical or constructed languages. For instance, in the fictional Nimara, a
Reception and usage: Nominalij remains a niche topic, debated among typologists and conlang designers. Critics argue
See also: nominalization, syntax, morphology, constructed languages, linguistic typology.