verbification การใช้
- There's some info at Conversion _ ( linguistics ) # Verbification.
- Verbification may have a bad reputation with some English users because it is such a potent source of neologisms.
- These mechanics, even in the context of other genres, are commonly called " platforming ", a verbification of " platform ".
- Also on the list, under Business Babble, is the verb leverage, which one complainant calls " a false verbification of the noun leverage ."
- My hat is off to them because they force the language change to go through a crucible, and in the case of status may stop its pompous-seeming verbification.
- But hold on _ that's no " false verbification, " it's just a plain old verb derived from a noun, like hand, mask, and summer.
- Although some neologistic products of verbification may meet considerable opposition from impact " is a well-known example ), most such derivations have become so central to the language after several centuries of use that they no longer draw notice.
- Thus, verbification is by no means confined to slang and has furnished English with countless new expressions : " access ", as in " access the file ", which was previously only a noun, as in " gain access to the file ".
- It does not mean " able to be knowledged ", except that by making certain assumptions it might mean the person is capable of being knowledged " further ", and even that assumes the existence of the verb " to knowledge ", which would be a false assumption even in these days of rampant and wanton verbification.