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ivanje

Ivanje is a linguistic term used to describe the process of forming deverbal nouns expressing the action or process of a verb by attaching the suffix -ivanje to the verb stem. It is described in grammars of several South Slavic languages, notably Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian, where -ivanje is one productive nominalization suffix alongside others such as -anje and -enje. The resulting nouns are typically neuter and function as abstract nouns referring to the activity itself.

Examples include pisivanje, meaning the act of writing, and izrađivanje, meaning the act of manufacturing or

In linguistic descriptions, ivanje is treated as part of the broader system of verb-to-noun derivation and as

Limitations: The productivity and distribution of -ivanje vary by dialect and language; some verbs prefer other

producing.
The
choice
of
nominalizer
can
affect
nuance
and
formality,
and
some
verbs
admit
multiple
nominalizations
with
slightly
different
shades
of
meaning.
Phonological
changes
may
occur
at
morpheme
boundaries,
and
stress
patterns
may
shift.
a
common
mechanism
for
forming
activity
nouns
in
these
languages.
It
is
generally
more
productive
for
perfective
or
iterative
aspects
and
is
often
used
in
dictionaries,
grammars,
and
instructional
texts
to
describe
actions
or
processes.
nominalizers
or
keep
the
bare
verb
form
for
nounless
use.
See
also:
nominalization,
Slavic
morphology,
-anje,
-enje,
-avanje.