agentijnvorm
Agentijnvorm, in linguistic usage, refers to any grammatical form that marks the agent of an action—the doer or initiator of a event. This can be realized in several ways across languages: as a dedicated form on the noun or noun phrase (agentive nouns), as a separate case on the noun, or as a periphrastic construction using prepositions or auxiliary elements. The primary function is to identify the participant responsible for the action, distinct from the patient or theme.
Realizations of agentivity vary cross-linguistically. Some languages create agent nouns by derivational morphology, such as English
In linguistic analysis, the agentijnvorm is discussed in relation to voice, case systems, and nominalization. It