[1] Many languages have regular morphological indicators to create denominal verbs.
Some common denominalizing affixes in English are -ize/-ise (e.g., summarize), -ify (e.g., classify), -ate (e.g., granulate), en- (e.g., enslave), be- (e.g., behead), and zero or -∅ (e.g., school).
[2] A variety of semantic relations are expressed between the base noun X and the derived verb.
[3] Such subclasses include:[1][4][5] In Rgyalrong languages, denominal derivations are extremely developed and have given rise to incorporating and antipassive constructions.
They are derived from denominal roots and mostly get a set of pi'el, pu'al and hitpa'el binyans, but can accept others as well.