Definition of Verbification. Meaning of Verbification. Synonyms of Verbification

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- verb to clean). Verbification, or verbing, is the creation of a verb from a noun, adjective or other word. In English, verbification typically involves...
- derivation of new vocabulary through conversion, e.g. nominalization, verbification, adjectivization etc. The initial development of a pidgin usually requires:...
- Tense–aspect–mood Transitivity (grammatical category) Verb argument Verb framing Verbification Verb phrase Le Train de Nulle Part: A 233-page book without a single...
- the auxiliary karvũ, a few words have made a complete transition of verbification: kabūlvũ – to admit (fault), kharīdvũ – to buy, kharǎcvũ – to spend...
- venue, such as the use of the term "friending" on Facebook, which is a verbification of "friend" used to describe the process of adding a new person to one's...
- also be coined by derivation from other established words, such as the verbification of nouns by the adding of the suffix -a, as in bil ("car") and bila...
- the auxiliary karnũ, a few words have made a complete transition of verbification: kabūlnũ – to admit (fault), kharīdnũ – to buy, kharǎcnũ – to spend...
- disappeared. Antimetabole Deverbal noun Denominal verb Figure of speech Verbification Corbett, Edward P. J. classical Rhetoric for the Modern Student. Oxford...
- morphology. Several affixes have been identified, including ones for the verbification of nouns, conversion between transitive and intransitive verbs, and...
- intimidation tactic used by the government. The term terruqueo is the verbification of the word terruco which derived from the word terrorista, or "terrorist"...