Verblurring
Verblurring is a neologism in linguistics and literary studies describing a set of phenomena in which verbal forms extend into neighboring word classes, blurring the traditional boundaries between verb, noun, and adjective. The term captures how verbal concepts, functions, and semantics permeate other grammatical categories, often through grammaticalization, nominalization, and productive conversion.
Mechanisms include verb-to-noun conversion (nominalization) where verbs function as nouns without morphological change; the use of
Reception: Verblurring is not universally accepted as a distinct phenomenon; it is debated how much these patterns
See also: verbalization, grammaticalization, conversion, gerund, participial adjective.