Nominalized
Nominalization is the process by which a word or phrase, typically a verb or an adjective, is turned into a noun or a noun-like form. A nominalized item behaves syntactically as a noun, able to take determiners, measure phrases, and sometimes plural markers in many languages. The term “nominalized” can describe both the process and the resulting form.
In English, nominalization occurs through affixation (for example, suffixes such as -tion, -ment, -ance, -ence, -ity
Nominalized clauses and phrases can function as single noun phrases. Examples: “That he left” can be nominalized
In many languages, nominalization is a productive morpho-syntactic process with dedicated affixes or particles. English relies