nominalisaatiogerundi
Nominalisaatiogerundi is a term used in some linguistic discussions to describe the relationship between nominalisation and gerund formation. Broadly, it denotes the process or product of turning a verb into a noun-like form that can function as the subject or object of a sentence, often with a gerund-like morphology. The expression is not a universal label in all grammars, but appears in cross-linguistic descriptions that analyze how languages realize verbal nouns and noun-like clauses.
In practical terms, nominalisaatiogerundi covers cases where a verb is converted into a noun-bearing form that
Examples commonly cited include English sentences with gerunds, such as Reading every day helps think clearly,
Nominalisaatiogerundi is thus a descriptive label for a particular interplay between verb-derived nouns and gerund-like forms.