nominalizálását
"Nominalizálását" is a Hungarian inflected form related to the verbal noun nominalizálás (nominalization). As a lexical item it combines a noun derived from a verb with both a third-person singular possessive suffix and an accusative ending: nominalizálás (nominalization) + -a/-e (his/her/its) + -t (accusative) = nominalizálását, typically translated as "his/her/its nominalization" or "the nominalization of [X]" in object position.
Nominalization is a linguistic process that turns verbs, adjectives or entire clauses into nouns or noun phrases.
The form nominalizálását appears in contexts where the nominalized concept is both possessed and the object
In linguistic theory, nominalizations are studied for their semantic and syntactic behavior, including how they encode