Rodrigues, Alexandra SoaresValera, Salvador2026-05-132026-05-132025Rodrigues, Alexandra Soares; Valera, Salvador (2025). Conversion in the Romance Languages. In Oxford Encyclopedia of Romance Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford Academy. p. 1-36. ISBN 978-019-9677-10-8978-019-9677-10-8http://hdl.handle.net/10198/36640Conversion is a dynamic word-formation process whereby a derivative is formed from a base with the concomitant shift of morphological, syntactic, and semantic properties, and without a formal derivational mark. The application of conversion to languages with inflectional systems different from English and to various patterns depends on the flexibility of the concept itself: In a word-based approach, conversion is rather limited in languages with an inflectional system as Romance languages have. In a root-/stem-based approach, a much wider range of derivational patterns occur lacking a formal mark as conversion, and the inflectional marks obtained result from the word-class shift as a natural condition of conversion.engConversion in the Romance Languagesbook part