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Conversion (word formation) : ウィキペディア英語版
Conversion (word formation)

In linguistics, conversion, also called zero derivation, is a kind of word formation; specifically, it is the creation of a word (of a new word class) from an existing word (of a different word class) without any change in form. 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'').
==Verbification ==
Verbification, or verbing, is the creation of a verb from a noun, adjective or other word.

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