nominalisoidun
Nominalisoidun is a theoretical lexical category used in linguistics to describe forms that can function both as nouns and as nominal modifiers. The concept is typically associated with systems in which a single form carries dual distribution, allowing it to act as a head noun in some contexts and as an adjective-like modifier in others. Nominalisoidun forms are often derived from adjectives or verbs through a dedicated nominalisoidun derivation, which signals their dual role without requiring separate base forms.
In languages that employ nominalisoidun, the derivation usually involves a suffix or clitic that marks the
Nominalisoidun is primarily discussed in theoretical and constructed-language contexts, where scholars explore how a single form
In a constructed language, the base word “luma” meaning light can form “luma-oidun.” It may function as
Nominalization, noun phrase, adjective, derivational morphology.