deverbaalisia
Deverbaalisia is a linguistic term used to describe a proposed set of processes by which verbs are transformed into other lexical categories or acquire new semantic features through derivation. In this view, a verb root can yield nominal, adjectival, or adverbial forms, sometimes with shifts in meaning beyond simple affixation. The concept is employed in discussions of deverbal morphology and semantic drift, but it is not universally standardized across theories; some writers treat deverbaalisia as an umbrella for several distinct processes rather than a single mechanism.
The word is a coinage that blends references to verbs with the -alisia suffix, echoing terms used
Mechanisms encompassed by deverbaalisia include nominalizations, where verbs produce nouns (for example, a form related to
Cross-linguistic patterns show that productive deverbal systems are common in languages with rich suffixal morphology, though