verbaalijohdoksesta
Verbaalijohdoksesta is a linguistic concept describing the process by which verbs give rise to related lexical items through derivational morphology. The term combines a verbal basis with the idea of derivation, and it is used to characterize patterns in which verbs serve as sources for nouns, adjectives, or other word forms through affixation, compounding, or zero-derivation. The central notion is that verb stems can generate a family of related words with connected meanings.
The concept appears in typological and historical studies of morphology to explain productivity and semantic shifts
In scholarly usage, verbaalijohdoksesta remains a descriptive label rather than a universally standardized term. Some researchers
See also: derivational morphology; nominalization; verbal noun; agent noun; affixation; conversion.