nominalisatie
Nominalisatie, in the linguistic sciences, refers to the process by which a word of another grammatical category—most commonly a verb or an adjective—is transformed into a noun or a noun phrase. The term is widely used in the study of Dutch, Germanic, and other languages where derivational morphology allows the creation of nouns that encapsulate actions, states, or qualities.
In Dutch, nominalisation frequently employs suffixes such as ‑ing, ‑heid, ‑schap, and ‑iteit, attached to verb
Nominalisation serves several communicative purposes. It enables the condensation of complex actions into single lexical items,
Cross‑linguistically, nominalisation is a common grammatical device. In English, it appears in forms like “decision” (from
The study of nominalisation intersects morphology, syntax, and discourse analysis, offering insight into how languages structure