Nominalisation
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Changing verbs or other words to nouns
What is Nominalisation?
Nominalisation is the process in which words are
changed into nouns
It changes the focus of the text from the action to the
object or concept
It can also be used to remove the participants, further
focusing the text on the object/concept
Nominalisation is used in academic writing to express
the information formally
Examples of Nominalisation
Europeans invaded
Australia and they
destroyed sacred sites.
Nouns or Noun Groups
Verbs
The European invasion
of Australia destroyed
sacred sites
Examples of Nominalisation
Europeans invaded
Australia and they
destroyed sacred sites.
Nouns or Noun Groups
Verbs
The European invasion
of Australia destroyed
sacred sites
Nominalisation – How to do it?
Look for sentences with active verbs
E.g. Someone did something
Think of a noun to replace the verb
(in this example “did”)
Often, the easiest way to find a noun is to add a suffix to
the end, eg –ion, -ism, -ment
Invade – Invasion
Another way to work out the noun is to say “ ‘something’
occurred”
Examples of Nominalisation
Sydney City Council
decided to change the
official documents to
Invasion. Councillor
Phillip Black disagreed
and said the council
should “moderate using
emotional language”
Examples of Nominalisation
Sydney City Council
decided to change the
official documents to
Invasion. Councillor
Phillip Black disagreed
and said the council
should “moderate using
emotional language”
Sydney City Council’s
decision to change the
official documents was
opposed by Councillor
Phillip Black with the
advice that the council
should “moderate using
emotional language”