transformaresanasta
Transformaresanasta is a theoretical construct used in linguistics to describe the systematic transformation of a base word into related forms through a sequence of operations. The term is a neologism created to express the idea of transforming a word from a core form into a family of derivatives and inflected forms.
In this framework, transformations cover inflectional changes (such as tense, number, mood), derivational changes (creating nouns,
Example: starting from the base act, transformaresanasta processes can yield actor (derivative noun), action (nominalization), acting
Applications of transformaresanasta include computational morphology, where the goal is to generate or analyze related word
Limitations should be noted: not all language changes are rule-governed, and many transformations are highly idiosyncratic