verbing - significado y definición. Qué es verbing
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Qué (quién) es verbing - definición

WORD FORMATION INVOLVING THE CREATION OF A WORD FROM AN EXISTING WORD WITHOUT ANY CHANGE IN FORM
Verbing; Zero derivation; Verbification; Verbing weirds language; Zero-derivation; Verbify; Scrooten; Conversion (linguistics); Verbing nouns; Verbing a noun; Verbed; Zero-derived; Draft:Zero-derived

verbing         
The act of transforming a regular noun into a non-existent verb form.
Our manager said we should work on price-pointing and gold-tagging tonight. Oh, I see she's been verbing again.
Conversion (word formation)         
In linguistics, conversion, also called zero derivation or null derivation, is a kind of word formation involving the creation of a word (of a new word class) from an existing word (of a different word class) without any change in form, which is to say, derivation using only zero. For example, the noun green in golf (referring to a putting-green) is derived ultimately from the adjective green.
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CLASS OF WORDS THAT, FROM THE SEMANTIC POINT OF VIEW, CONTAIN THE NOTIONS OF ACTION, PROCESS OR STATE, AND, FROM THE SYNTACTIC POINT OF VIEW, EXERT THE CORE FUNCTION OF THE SENTENCE PREDICATE.
Verbs; Action verb; Action verbs; Main verb; Subject-verb agreement; Subject verb agreement; Verbal morphology; Action Verb; TUTT (linguistics); Time of utterance; Time of Utterance; Subject–verb agreement; TUTT (Linguistics); Doing word; VERB
(verbs)
A verb is a word such as 'sing', 'feel', or 'die' which is used with a subject to say what someone or something does or what happens to them, or to give information about them.
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see also phrasal verb

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Conversion (word formation)

In linguistics, conversion, also called zero derivation or null derivation, is a kind of word formation involving the creation of a word (of a new word class) from an existing word (of a different word class) without any change in form, which is to say, derivation using only zero. For example, the noun green in golf (referring to a putting-green) is derived ultimately from the adjective green.

Conversions from adjectives to nouns and vice versa are both very common and unnotable in English; much more remarked upon is the creation of a verb by converting a noun or other word (e.g., the adjective clean becomes the verb to clean).