Nominalizations Handout - With Logo
Nominalizations Handout - With Logo
Nominalizations Handout - With Logo
1. What is a nominalization?
A nominalization is a verb (or adjective) that functions as a noun. For example, as
nominalizations, the verbs state and assume become the nouns statement and assumption.
Words that end in -ment, -ion, -ence, -ance, -ity, -ent, -ant, and -ancy are often nominalizations.
Examples:
• Nominalization: The court provided analysis on the issue and offered its conclusion
that the defendant was guilty.
• Better: The court analyzed the issue and concluded the defendant was guilty.
• Nominalization: The usage of the property by the defendants was for the storage of
the stolen jewelry and murder weapons.
• Better: The defendant stored the jewelry and murder weapons on the property.
• When you are making a general statement that focuses more on the idea than the actual
actors in the sentence.
o Example: The distribution of the pizzas was fair.
** Remember that, even in a case where a nominalization is appropriate, you should not overuse
them in any portion of your text **