processnouns
Processnouns are a category of nominalizations that name processes, events, or ongoing activities rather than static properties or concrete objects. They are common across languages and are especially productive in English, where verbs can yield nouns through endings such as -ing, -ment, and -tion. Typical processnouns include processing, production, movement, and development, and they are often used to discuss procedures, sequences, and changes over time.
Morphology and syntax: Processnouns can be countable or uncountable, and they typically function as nouns in
Semantics and usage: Processnouns encode the action, activity, or sequence of changes rather than a finished
Cross-linguistic and related concepts: Many languages feature similar nominalizations that name processes, though the exact morphology