nominalizingtranslative
Nominalizingtranslative is a hypothetical linguistic concept that describes the process of transforming a verb or adjective into a noun that inherently carries a sense of movement or change. Unlike standard nominalization, which simply creates a noun from another word (e.g., "run" to "running" or "runner"), nominalizingtranslative emphasizes the dynamic aspect of the original word. For instance, instead of simply creating "arrival" from "arrive," a nominalizingtranslative form might be "arrivingness" or "arrival-flow," aiming to convey the ongoing process of reaching a destination rather than the state of being there.
This concept is not a widely recognized or established term in linguistics. It is more likely to
In practice, the creation of such nominalizingtranslative forms would often involve affixation or compounding. For example,