Nominalizing
Nominalizing is the process of turning a verb, an adjective, or a clause into a noun or noun phrase. In linguistics and grammar, nominalizations are the nouns or noun phrases derived from these forms, and they can function as subjects, objects, or complements within a sentence.
In English, nominalizations are often formed with suffixes such as -tion, -ment, -ance, -ence, -ity, and -al
Nominalizations enable abstraction and compact expression, especially in formal and academic writing, by turning processes and
Cross-linguistically, nominalization exists in many languages, though mechanisms vary: some rely on specific suffixes, others on